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Curious Buyer Wants some Reassurance

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2018/12/25 08:12:15 (permalink)
I've had no issues with EVGA products in the past. But I've seen some nightmare reviews where mother board pins missing, or stuff cut, And or the Powersupply POPPING and taking out other equipment such as motherboards and GPUs.


EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G3, 220-G3-0750-X1, 80+ GOLD, 750W Fully Modular
 I'm wanting to purchase this product, but i've seen many reviews stating it's Damaged Core Components. Will EVGA Warranty replace Components Damaged from Faults from Manufacture? Say i get this it audibly POPS and shuts down the rig and fries my motherboard, will they reimburse me for damage caused by the Product?
post edited by Dak27 - 2018/12/25 08:27:46
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    Re: Curious Buyer Wants some Reassurance 2018/12/25 08:29:18 (permalink)
    Please, i hope an EVGA Moderator or someone who's ran into those experiences could reassure me i'm not Spending $90 on EVGA PSU from newegg and then having it cost me $200-600 cause it was Defective.
     
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    Re: Curious Buyer Wants some Reassurance 2018/12/25 08:38:45 (permalink)
    Welcome to the Forum
    Recheck all your connections and look for pinched wires and so on, check that you do not have an extra MB Standoff under the MB.
    EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G3, 220-G3-0750-X1, 80+ GOLD, 750W Fully Modular is a nice PSU
    But not knowing what it is for makes hard to tell you it is the correct one and then might be causing the issue.
    Are you using only the Cables that came with your G3 or mixing them with your Old PSU?
    Is this a New PSU or Used from Newegg and was it Sold by Newegg or a 3rd Party Seller on Newegg.
    Being Christmas Day it will be hard to get support on your issues.
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    Re: Curious Buyer Wants some Reassurance 2018/12/25 08:38:49 (permalink)
    I would think you'd have to prove the PSU caused the issue, but I'm not an eVGA employee...and mind you, this is a forum that's user driven...while eVGA employees do visit and comment, they may be absent until after Christmas week is over....
     
    I personally have used many eVGA PSU's and products...I've never had an issue that wasn't resolved easily...I've never had a PSU from eVGA cause damage..
     
    Anecdotal, from my point of view to be sure....but I wouldn't hesitate to purchase eVGA product....if you need reassurance from eVGA you're better off contacting eVGA
    customer service (again, remember it's Christmas week) at the email on this link:
     
     
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    Re: Curious Buyer Wants some Reassurance 2018/12/25 08:59:36 (permalink)
    Contact EVGA Customer Support & read the terms of the Warranty (based on your part of the world & product type)

    I have no idea what you read or where you saw it or how accurate the information is.

      Your questions would have to be addressed by an EVGA Employee.
     
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    Re: Curious Buyer Wants some Reassurance 2018/12/25 09:00:42 (permalink)
    I'm sorry guys here's my Build. CUrrently have A ThermalTake 750w that's needing Replacing after 4 Years.
     And i would NEVER mix PSU cables with anything but the same Model's. i'm not that ignant ^_^
     
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    Re: Curious Buyer Wants some Reassurance 2018/12/25 11:43:58 (permalink)
    I ended up ordering it. Got it from Amazon for 79.99. I will do what people above said and just to be on the safe side I'll get my meter out and check the output voltages.
    post edited by Dak27 - 2018/12/25 14:11:03
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