Unlucky power supply buyer finds box of iron shavings inside

&xcust=2-1-2166653-1-0-0&sref=https://www.pcworld.com/feed" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">if it’s heavy then it must be expensive. But others took a closer look at the PSU, which covered the original Chinese brand with an English “Equites” label sticker. Another poster noted that the power supply has no input protection or output protection, no overcurrent protection, and that its actual output was barely half the 500 watts on the label.

A lack of regulatory or inspection labels seals the deal. As /u/Hattix advises, “Best used with salt, a stake, and a lawyer. Do not use that PSU.”

On the plus side the original poster says that they bought the power supply in a bundle with a NAS case, and had no intention of actually using it for their build. They were, after all, savvy enough to open up the power supply (something you shouldn’t do if you’re a newbie, high-power capacitors can carry a lethal charge!) to inspect it for dodgy components. But let this be a lesson that going cheap on essential parts might just cost you a whole lot more down the road.

https://www.pcworld.com/article/2166653/unlucky-power-supply-buyer-finds-box-of-iron-shavings-inside.html

Created 2y | Dec 8, 2023, 5:10:07 PM


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