SkullSmazer
Explorer
Hi, I had bought a Gigabyte P850GM 80+ Gold PSU back in November while building my PC. But it was having some issues and got it RMAed for UD850GM in Jan this year.
Since then I had been playing games casually but yesterday while playing Rocket League I got a black screen and checked my PC parts did a paper clip test on PSU and found it at fault. So I will send it for RMA once again.
Should I consider selling the new RMA unit as it arrives and look for some other PSU or should I keep and use the RMA one only? For consideration as per gigabyte this should be under warranty for another 4 years (5 years total). A new PSU will not be cheap as I was looking for some modular ones and they go around 8k but I do not want to cause issues in my system just because of PSU being faulty.
I have an inverter at my house although not directly connected to the computer so power outages (not frequent) shouldn't damage it too much?
Since then I had been playing games casually but yesterday while playing Rocket League I got a black screen and checked my PC parts did a paper clip test on PSU and found it at fault. So I will send it for RMA once again.
Should I consider selling the new RMA unit as it arrives and look for some other PSU or should I keep and use the RMA one only? For consideration as per gigabyte this should be under warranty for another 4 years (5 years total). A new PSU will not be cheap as I was looking for some modular ones and they go around 8k but I do not want to cause issues in my system just because of PSU being faulty.
I have an inverter at my house although not directly connected to the computer so power outages (not frequent) shouldn't damage it too much?