PSU EXPLODED!!!! NEED HELP

My power supply exploded - a giant spark came out of the back, followed by smoke and I had to get it replaced. Also the second one exlpoded.

i have p6t se asus motherboard 1366 with I7 920 2.66 , GTS 250 ang 4 gb ddr3 ram. i build it and for two weeks was working perfectly until my psu exploded. i replaced it and exlpoded again after 2 hours working. pls help me because i dont know what i have to do and i dont want to brake all my components. the first psu was 850 watt and the second one 550watt.

:eek: I got a surge protector plug thing from BnQ they will replace your items up to £2000 as a guarantee for 3 years! :D
 
Hiper actually fixed their second wave of psu's, called Type R Mk 2, in 680W and 880W. These were actually manufactured by Channel Well and not Andyson. CWT are the same company who make power supplies for Tagan and some Seasonics.

Unfortunately the damage had already been done to Hiper's reputation and no enthusiast takes them seriously, with good reason

Sorry to hijack :)
 
Haha, what about the QTec's? Classic dynamite.

Another friend of mine built his Core i5 system using an "Octigen" PSU bought from somewhere in Bolton. The first time I found out about it, I nearly shrieked - though he was planning to upgrade it anyway. I hurried him along with his upgrade :)
 
Just buy *any* PSU from OcUK. They never stock the exploding crap, so you'll be safe.

They used to stock Hiper "Explosive" Modular 550W PSUs you know. ;)

Ummmm, I got one of those (was 580 watt) :( :( :(

They refunded it though, and I bought a tagan 580 watt instead.

And, speaking of that tagan ....

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18126560&highlight=startername_bhavv

Even these ones second hand will be sooo much more reliable than a brand new £30 800 watt PSU :rolleyes:
 
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I use cheapish PSUs in budget builds but even the 350W ones i get cost more than £30 :(

For a quality build a good CPU is the number one component, you can move it build to build aswell.
 
Hugs Corsair PSU :D

I'm not. mine went pop yesterday. :( Just goes to show you that even the best makes have problems too. Saying that I still think they're good. Cost me over £20 to RMA it though. :(

Just wished Corsair had a UK RMA address. My other PSU (Seasonic) hasn't got the warranty, the Corsair has so I would've been shelling out for a new one had that one gone bang instead.
 
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