Loud bang from PSU

Vaio

Enthusiast
Hi all, so this morning I was working at my PC and I heard a loud bang and the wiring circuit went down. Originally I thought it was one of the wall sockets, but after removing the plugs and testing, I realised it was my PC! as when I turned it back on, it made the same loud bang again.
My PC is from PCSPECIALIST and I've only had it since last year May. I have a Corsair 650W PSU.

I don't want to keep on turning it on, in case it catches fire or something, but I'm assuming the PSU has gone kaput. I'm just hoping, my other components are all fine..

I had a 10amp 250v mains plug connected to the PSU if that makes any difference (pretty sure this is same one you get with the PC) and that was then plugged into an extension cord. I plugged it into mains and it did the same thing again.
 

Steveyg

MOST VALUED CONTRIBUTOR
Stop plugging it into things!

Arrange an RMA through PCS mate, you have a seriously faulty and potentially dangerous PSU. Keep it isolated and contact PCS
 

Martinr36

MOST VALUED CONTRIBUTOR
did you have it connected via a surge protector, if not your warranty may be void (see below) but yes I'd do as @Steveyg suggested and sort an RMA

7.4This warranty does not apply to any defect in the goods arising from fair wear and tear, wilful damage, accident, negligence by you or any third party (e.g. not using a surge protector), use otherwise than as recommended by us or the manufacturer (e.g. in an unventilated / hot or dusty environment), failure to follow the manufacturer's instructions, or any alteration or repair carried out without the manufacturer's approval.
 

Vaio

Enthusiast
did you have it connected via a surge protector, if not your warranty may be void (see below) but yes I'd do as @Steveyg suggested and sort an RMA

7.4This warranty does not apply to any defect in the goods arising from fair wear and tear, wilful damage, accident, negligence by you or any third party (e.g. not using a surge protector), use otherwise than as recommended by us or the manufacturer (e.g. in an unventilated / hot or dusty environment), failure to follow the manufacturer's instructions, or any alteration or repair carried out without the manufacturer's approval.
Yep.. I have a Belkin Surge Protector, only 1 year old.
 
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