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Yes, as you can see, the power supply is leaking liquid. I thought this only happened in cars, but in a power supply??? :wall:
I was cleaning the PC with the tower in a horizontal position and when I finished there was a puddle on the table. I noticed that the liquid was leaking from one of the legs of the tower and from the fan of the power supply. To be honest, I have no idea where it could be coming from (the liquid is transparent and odorless, it looks like water), I only think it could be from some capacitor, to be honest.
I have tested the computer and it works, although it is under warranty and the purchase of another better power supply is in process, I am afraid it is going to break.
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Well I have no idea but don't open it or you'll lose the warranty… stop using it now and do the RMA with the store or the manufacturer... especially take photos and soak up the liquid with a napkin to send it along with the power supply.
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Pues ni idea pero no la abras o perderás la garantía… deja de usarla ya y haz el RMA con la tienda o con el fabricante... sobretodo hay fotos y empapa con una servilleta el liquido para enviarla junto con la fuente.
He grabado un pequeño vídeo y hecho alguna foto, lo de la servilleta no he caído la verdad, el vídeo y las fotos tienen un tamaño considerable si no las subía.
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If the source works, it is unlikely to be a capacitor, especially if there was so much liquid. It could be the same fan that loses oil.
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If the PSU is working, it's unlikely to be a capacitor, especially if there was so much liquid. It could be the same fan that leaks oil.
In the end, they gave me the option to change the PSU since it was the second RMA because of this one. I replaced it with a Corsair RM650i by paying the difference.
Regards