New pc spoil!

zjlim86

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no need to worry so much if it pcthemes. took my gpu down after the 7 day 1 for 1 exchange period. yi long (i believe that his name) took the gpu and did a one for one exchange without even looking at the receipt.
 

sou1fl7me

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no need to worry so much if it pcthemes. took my gpu down after the 7 day 1 for 1 exchange period. yi long (i believe that his name) took the gpu and did a one for one exchange without even looking at the receipt.

Hi guys just to update u. The problem was due to graphic card short circuiting. lol . Apparently only msi gtx 770 will short circuit
 

voiceoflove

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actually i rather is psu spoilt than any other hardware in the system.

cos psu is one of the cheapest to replace
 

bladez87

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if psu blew up, and damaged the other parts, then how to claim warranty ah? same for the other parts that short and then damage the other parts?

like now his gpu short, and if damage mobo then how?

so dont buy msi stuff ah if they easy short?
 

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if psu blew up, and damaged the other parts, then how to claim warranty ah? same for the other parts that short and then damage the other parts?

like now his gpu short, and if damage mobo then how?

so dont buy msi stuff ah if they easy short?

Lesson learnt is buy good and reliable psu.

If any of the component short the psu will just cut off power to protect other stuffs.

It is not because of MSI stuff is easy to short. Could be just unlucky that the GPU just short.
 
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