Odd my entire campus is HP. We have had one nagging issue with the power button on one model coming unsnapped and having to open the front panel to lock it back down. Other than that I can say our failure rate is INCREDIBLY low. Of course that comes from an extremely large sample, the computers receiving a hand built image, AND the users not being administrators on their own machines.
But the Hardware ain't the problem, I can't speak to the software, as we nuke it before these things ever boot. I repeat every piece I see (in a mass buy, which means they were cheap) is brand name (Intel board and processor, Samsung memory, ATI Vid card, etc) and pretty decent quality for the money.
Would I buy it as my PC... hell no, but 99% of users aren't like me.
I am just saying that in general I find gamers have a lot of "home built" computer elitism... But I will also note that I see a heck of a lot of "stumped" gamers when their $300 vid card is still crapping out (Normally due to their $40 power supply).
Store bought is not = to Junk.
Anymore than hand built is = no problems.
To me it is like the "motorhead" that scoffs at the person who prefers to buy a new car with a good waranty and let someone else take care of all the problems that may arise. Sure most people could learn how to keep a 1972 GTO running in cherry condition, but not everyone WANTS to.
GE-Raven