According to reports online, CyberPower CP1350PFCLCD and CP1500PFCLCD UPS models are potential fire hazards. Recently a video was posted by a user showing one such unit go up in flames.
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Gigabyte recently said that it would RMA eligible units of the GP-P850GM and GP-P750GM as the units have been found to be potentially "explosive". However, the firm may be declining such requests.
A couple of Gigabyte PSU models, namely, GP-P850GM and GP-P750GM, were noted by reviewers as somewhat "explosive" during heavy stress. The company today has released a statement regarding the matter.
Newegg is seemingly bundling Gigabyte GP-P850GM and GP-P750GM PSUs alongside graphics cards via its Newegg Shuffle system. These PSUs have poor protection and apparently are very prone to explode.
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