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I got shipped a power supply and the box for it was dented but not the amazon box. How? The box didn't have room to move so it wasn't from hitting against the box

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Probably dropped before it was sent to amazon?

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I got shipped a power supply and the box for it was dented but not the amazon box. How? The box didn't have room to move so it wasn't from hitting against the box

Amazon is really good with reruns

if your pus is not functional you can have it exchanged at no cost,

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What brand...?

(RMA it)

Corsair

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Amazon is really good with reruns

if your pus is not functional you can have it exchanged at no cost,

Is there a way to test it with out a motherboard or other components?

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Corsair

 

Surprising from Corsair. Just return it using Amazon or Corsair.

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Is there a way to test it with out a motherboard or other components?

With the paper clip trick. Then grab a spare molex cable and wire it up to a component that uses 12v.

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Surprising from Corsair. Just return it using Amazon or Corsair.

If it doesn't work I will, can't be bothered 

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send it back :P or at least i would because id be all over the thing trying to find issues

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Is there a way to test it with out a motherboard or other components?

you can do the paperclip test. put a paperclip (or other easily bendable wire) in the green and black wire things. the psu fan should turn on.

 

but really i would just rma it, you shouldnt have to pay for return shipping or anything. just send that one back and amazon will send you a replacement 

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Is there a way to test it with out a motherboard or other components?

only other way is with a voltage meter

but it's corsair I will not worry too hard of it.

corsair has great RMA process

you have 30 days with amazon and 1 year with corsair

I had no issues with corsair psu ever

I did have issues with others

plus linus throw it off of a roof lol

it's pretty good

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Sorry if this was in the wrong sub-forum i didnt mean for it to become a return or not return thing

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It is fine. Corsair PSUs are very well packaged, and the box definitely protected it. Linus throws his Corsair PSUs from the roof of his house, and the box protects it perfectly fine.

Don't bother returning a working PSU just because of a dent in the box. That's what boxes are for ;)

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It is fine. Corsair PSUs are very well packaged, and the box definitely protected it. Linus throws his Corsair PSUs from the roof of his house, and the box protects it perfectly fine.

Don't bother returning a working PSU just because of a dent in the box. That's what boxes are for ;)

I wasn't even thinking of returning it lol. I just wanted to know how

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Don't worry about it, same thing happen to me, it works fine, my corsair psu is running great!  There's one thing, coil whine. 

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I wasn't even thinking of returning it lol. I just wanted to know how

It's fine. Don't worry about it :) Corsair has great packaging, and the box was damaged before Amazon packaged it and sent it to you.

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