2012-10-24, 09:11 AM
Every single PCI or PCIe DVB-S/S2 card I have ever bought has failed after 12 to 18 months of use.
Some of them have been TwinHan/Azurewave, TBS, Generic. It seems they eventually fail from heat failure. Some of the models that use BGA chips seem to get dry-joints under the chip..
My latest card, a TBS6981 has just died at 13 month old. It went intermittent a couple of days ago and is now dead. My PC won't even see it in device manager any more. My HTPC doesn't have a whole lot of fans, but it is very well ventilated. I have an expensive, high quality, quiet power supply.
I've been building PCs for 20 years and never seen so many failures in other types of device. So what's up with DVB-S cards? Why are they so failure prone? No other components have failed in my HTPC.
I love NextPVR, but with the high failure rate of these cards, I'm almost ready to give up. For all the money I have poured down the drain with these cards, I could have purchased a very nice commercial unit. Is it time to throw the towel in? :mad:
Some of them have been TwinHan/Azurewave, TBS, Generic. It seems they eventually fail from heat failure. Some of the models that use BGA chips seem to get dry-joints under the chip..
My latest card, a TBS6981 has just died at 13 month old. It went intermittent a couple of days ago and is now dead. My PC won't even see it in device manager any more. My HTPC doesn't have a whole lot of fans, but it is very well ventilated. I have an expensive, high quality, quiet power supply.
I've been building PCs for 20 years and never seen so many failures in other types of device. So what's up with DVB-S cards? Why are they so failure prone? No other components have failed in my HTPC.
I love NextPVR, but with the high failure rate of these cards, I'm almost ready to give up. For all the money I have poured down the drain with these cards, I could have purchased a very nice commercial unit. Is it time to throw the towel in? :mad: