Following reports of major PSU failure last week, Gigabyte has released a statement regarding potentially affected PSU models, GP-P850GM and GP-P750GM. The company has since made some adjustments to the protection trigger points in these models, and is offering a return and exchange service to customers.
Reports last week suggested that these two Gigabyte PSU models were susceptible to catastrophic failure. PSU reviewer Aristeidis Bitziopoulos and Gamers Nexus independently ran into issue with models of these PSUs, with the latter experience high failure rates in the units it tested.
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