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2 hours ago, Newbiebuilds said:

Is it possible to fix damaged/possibly fried PSUs? Corsair CX750M

No, because you don't have the knowledge or tools for that.

 


And with the prices, you can get a new, better one for like 50€.

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On 9/7/2018 at 7:57 PM, Newbiebuilds said:

Is it possible to fix damaged/possibly fried PSUs? Corsair CX750M

If you have to ask then you shouldn't attempt it. Maybe work on some hobby electronics before opening up a PSU with loaded capacitors.

 

But yes, you can technically fix it. It would be much more cost-effective to set up an RMA with Corsair. @Corsair Josephand @Corsair Nickcan help ya out, I do believe.

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On 9/7/2018 at 7:57 PM, Newbiebuilds said:

Is it possible to fix damaged/possibly fried PSUs? Corsair CX750M

I agree with @STRMfrmXMN in that you shouldn't try and disassemble the unit and repair it yourself.  We do offer a warranty program for our products, where they can be replaced through our RMA service.  You'll just need to follow the link below, submit a support ticket, and one of our technical support staff can assist you with a replacement.  There are different options depending on how fast you need the replacement as well.  Let me know if you run into any issues, or have additional questions.

 

https://support.corsair.com/

Looking for more details about a product, or experiencing technical issues?  Visit our support page below, and one of our Technical Support staff can help you out:

https://support.corsair.com/

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On 9/8/2018 at 6:10 AM, Stefan Payne said:

No, because you don't have the knowledge or tools for that.

 


And with the prices, you can get a new, better one for like 50€.

well said. 

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