I just got my PC I ordered from here - It exploded.

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I ordered this on tuesday -
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=FS-043-OK&groupid=43&catid=966&subcat=

I recieved it this morning, I unpacked it, plugged it in and swtiched it on. The pSU exploded and there was smoke coming out everywhere! Needless to say, it was useless now. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

Upon closer inspection, some parts of the casing felt like it had condensation on it, could this have gotten into the PSU?

I phone p technical, and someone is coming on MONDAY to pick it up, it'll get repaired then sent back. I've waited in anticipation for this PC to arrive, and this happens! I am not pleased:mad::mad:
 
I dont blame Overclockers, I didn't buy from them for nothing. Next time, should I let it sit to warm up in the house before turning it on? Considering condesation WAS the cause.
 
I dont blame Overclockers, I didn't buy from them for nothing. Next time, should I let it sit to warm up in the house before turning it on? Considering condesation WAS the cause.

Yes, you should leave all electrical components alone for a minimum 20 minutes to allow for condensation issues.
 
I dont blame Overclockers, I didn't buy from them for nothing. Next time, should I let it sit to warm up in the house before turning it on? Considering condesation WAS the cause.

Yes, its the same with any electrical equipment ... if it is at a significantly different temperature than the room it is in then you should let it thermally acclimatise to its surroundings.

The PC probably sat in a cold City Link depot or van overnight and when it was placed in a warm room you would get condensation on the cold parts. Condensation and electricity don't mix as you unfortunately found out :(. The condensation should evaporate off if you leave it to come up to the temperature of its surroundings.

edit: personally I'd leave it for a few hours at least ... might seem a long time but its quicker than a RMA if it blows up. If it's still damp and cold after that time then leave it longer still.
 
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Get a refund and build a new unit yourself for cheaper, that's a complete rip off anyway IMHO, see the explosion as a blessing.

All of us lot can help you build up a new PC it really is not hard :)

But Good luck if you go for a replacement.
 
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