The RMA number is a number that you can get from Overclockers if you report a fault item, you send the item back to overclockers with the RMA number made clearly visible, and they will be able to replace it/refund you
i doubt you are a 'pleb' they were pretty much all given roman citizenship...although i suppose the term stuck as a lower class majority... lol
ok i dont know what the hell it stands for... i dont think many people do
just email antec customer support, explain the problem, wait for the RMA number, send said PSU away to antec with you P.O.P. and have a new one in working order shortly
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