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Really had enough - HX1000...


RoEy

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Didn't think I would ever be back on here but I am. I've been waiting for the last month for my faulty HX1000 to be replaced. In that time, I've had no PC.

 

Anyway, I got the new PSU directly from Corsair (Netherlands) last Thursday. Was excited about getting my PC on again and got it all plugged in. Had it on plenty Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Then Sunday evening while I was on YouTube, I heard the most horrendous buzzing coming from the PSU. Then it went quieter and I'm now left with a distinctive buzz when the PC is idle and even turned off!

 

I've tried everything from removing my overclock, safe mode, different ati drivers, I've even unplugged the psu from everything and it still buzzes. I plugged it in to a different socket downstairs via a really long extension cable thinking if it may be my power in my room but I still get buzzing.

 

I really have had enough. I've been desperate to get my PC back up and running and have waited a month to do that and now I'm going to have to go through this again.

 

I appreciate that Corsair swapped the last one for me but this one needs to go back too. I need details of where to send it to in the Netherlands if possible as last time my retailer sent it. It cost me a fortune to send it to them and now it's going to cost me even more to send to Netherlands. If possible, I'd like an advanced RMA?

 

Absolutely gutted:(:...

 

RoEy

 

P.S. I live in the UK

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Why is no one responding? I've been messed about enough as it is. I can not afford to go without my PC for another month. I have spent a fortune on my PC and the only thing that is letting it down is my Corsair PSU. I need to know if you are prepared to give me an advanced RMA. Surely thats the least you can do seeing how much of an inconvience this is to me.

 

RoEy

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Fill out the RMA form on the left and make sure you tell them this is an RMA for an RMA'd item (and provide the RMA #), as well as ask about an advanced RMA. It's mentioned in their warranty policy, so it shouldn't be a big deal.
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