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Brand New Sealed Corsair Vx450 PSU : (RMA Replacement) 3.3yrs warranty left

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mach9

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Got my vx450 RMA'd from corsair after it died. They gave me a brand new sealed box packed vx450 as a replacement.

In the meantime i already upgraded to an HX620. So this is now up for grabs..

Date Of Purchase : 12th Feb 2008
Warranty Remaining : 3years 3months (as of today)
Purchased from : Prime ABGB Lamington Road
Condition : Brand New Sealed Box Packed - Unopened.
Reason for sale :: Upgraded to Corsair HX620.
Location : Mumbai

Includes all accessories as supplied in the box by Corsair. Original bill avaialable.

Price : 3200/-
LOCAL PICKUP PREFERRED - Wanna avoid the hassles with shipping and weight etc.. prefer buyers who can pick this up from my place.

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----- status ---- updated 13 Nov 12:10pm

Interested
1) Thetechmind
2) Blackbird
3) Aman.pitbull

ON hold for : Blackbird --- On hold till 10:00am 14Nov

Next in Line --

1) aman.pitbull
 
i know its ot but may i ask how did it blow? just out of nowhere it blew with no fault of yours or it was a Frankensteinian experiment gone wrong?
 
Thanks all for the response. Sorry i cant ship this PSU. Local sales only please.
 
joyceanblue said:
i know its ot but may i ask how did it blow? just out of nowhere it blew with no fault of yours or it was a Frankensteinian experiment gone wrong?

I suspect it was some moisture or a loose cabinet switch power connector. I just shifted residences and was powering on my system in over 3-4 months! :ohyeah:
 
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