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Running System Stock
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Last Seen: 01-29-2010
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PCP&C RMA Question
I recently had a power outage in my house and unfortunately, my PCP&C 500W pooped out on me. Seems like it might have shorted out because nothing would turn on, even after leaving it out for a day. I tried using the paperclip method but no go either, so no Im planning on an RMA. For right now, Im using an old Cooler Master 600W, so nothing's urgent. The PSU has a 5-year warranty on it but I know that OCZ recently bought PCP&C, so Im not really sure about their RMA policy. It says on their site: "This warranty shall not apply to any product which has been subject to connection to a faulty power source, alteration, negligence, or accident, or to any product which has been installed other than in accordance with the instructions." Do you think that they will accept the power outage story as RMA or does that count as an exception from above? Any help would be great. Thanks Again |
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mes que un club
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You don't have to tell them about the power outage...
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Mad Warranty Voider
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Ya I would say it's no longer working(Period!)
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