IIRC, the first Peg 1 models that didn't have the April (I think that's what it was called) fix had the same issues as their A1 counterparts, right?
1. Even the pre-april pegasos1 never had the same range of issues the original AmigaONE SE had.
2. Pre-april Pegasos 1 hardly accounts for all Pegasos hardware.
3. The problematic hw were swapped to april fixed ones by the manufacturer.
4. AmigaONE SE hardware issues were never fixed.
AmigaONE SE was claimed to be perfectly working HW, "they're just software issues" and warranty replacement never happened. Yet none of the Articia chips never worked as advertised. Pegasos II was built around different northbridge and never had a single issue. More AmigaONE hardware was built around new revision of the Articia chipset, which was again claimed to be "bug free". But it wasn't. Mai Logic went bust which finally put end to the Articia misery.
So yes, AmigaONE was a spectacular failure, and unfortunately end users had to pay the price.
While Pegasos 1 indeed shares some of the trouble due to using the Mai Logic northbridge, the manufacturer at least worked around the issue and replaced the boards.
So I disagree with the statement that all Pegasos were having hardware problems.