New Build randomly freezing - I think it's caused by the power supply ?

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  1. julienlef

    julienlef Member

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    i have just bought this pc setuo:

    intel core 2 duo E8500 3,16ghz ret.
    500 gb sata 2 3.0gb 16mb 7200rpm
    2gb pc6400 ddr2 800
    apevia x-sniperg mid tower / black
    onboard 7.1 sound
    msi intel G31M-L V2 GMA 3100 1333FSB
    EVGA NVIDIA 9800GT 512MB PCI-E
    EVGA BRAND
    SUNBEAM 580WATT POWER SUPPLY

    BACK ORDER : SW-152-113
    Was missing : SK-102-102 - SPEAKER 600 Watt PMPO W/ SUBWOOFER

    About computer freezing: I think the cause of randomly freezing is cause by power supply
    Today i was palying a video game then computer shut off and i try to reopen then nothing no power.
    I check wall plug, power bar everything ok
    So i found this on web : 580 Watt Power Supply Blown (I have bought brand new PSU then the pc continue to freeze randomly so do something please im gonna get very very very mad)

    at this point cyberpowerpc never reply to my email
    this company is in USA... so when i bought it ill have to send it via FEDEX to Canada , Québec (where i live) so = sending fee + border, custom fee and tax...

    IM *bleep* MAD !!!!!!!!!!!
     
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  2. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Tell me something I don't know...

    Sunbeam PSUs are absolute (word you used in your thread title).
     
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  3. julienlef

    julienlef Member

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    at this point no answer by cyberpowerpc......... bunch of s*****
     
  4. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Where did you buy the PC from? if it came from a store like newegg you can get them to process the return. If it came from Cyberpower directly then you can report it to the relevant authorities for your country and get your bank to refund the payment.
     
  5. 2xElite

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    cyberpowerpc.com is a very legit site. My pc came in with no problems... Great site for pc orders.
     
  6. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    There are widespread reports about poor quality PCs from cyberpower, primarily due to poor component choices than quality of construction, though their tech support usually do respond to at least some degree, it doesn't take much to see that the PC in question here was not built using very good components.
     
  7. 2xElite

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    thats true. cheap isn't always the way to go with computers. bad idea especially the power supply.
     
  8. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    julienlef - profanities, whether mild or not, are not welcome in thread titles amd are not welcome in posts either, so edited out. Let's please have no more bad language in future.
     

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