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      11th Jan 2011
I was looking over my new sparkling Corsair PSU yestaday, when I noticed a strip of clear plastic inside the casing, goes right from one side of the PSU to the other and comes out at about 4cm, can't be no more than 1mm thick.

Is this normal ???. I havn't contacted Corsair yet or the site where I got it from incase this is how it's meant to be.

If it is, why is it there when surely it could get too hot and melt, catch fire ?. Also it blocks the fan from cooling the inside where the strip is also. See pics below.







You can also see it from the mesh side where the power switch is, you can just about see where it folds over half a centimeter over the fan edge.


 
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      11th Jan 2011
i cant see from your pictures what you mean however it is probably just a insulation strip between components.
Ive seen it many times before

 
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      11th Jan 2011
I can make it out from the pix but couldn't at first.

Looks to be about 25mm/1" wide and quite thin.

I haven't got a clue what it's for though.

If things are working ok I wouldn't worry about it and it's hardly going to get hot and melt with the fan blowing on it is it?

 
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Ahhh yeah see it now

It could also be to direct air flow down as its underneath the push fan

 
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      11th Jan 2011
WTF is that?

I'm fairly certain mine dont got that in it.... When i'm installing my new Graphics card tomorrow i'll have a look.

EDIT: did you say it sticks out of the side of the casing? Or did i misread your OP?

 


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Just been reading a few reviews of it and taking a look at some of the pics they take with the top removed. Cant see any that have a strip of plastic running though them...

http://www.hardwareheaven.com/review...-internal.html

http://www.overclockersclub.com/revi...images/020.htm


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The edge of the plastic is folded over just a little bit, about 5mm of it and you can just about see that bit as it wraps over the fan on the inside on the last pic above. No plastic is on the outside.

I got it from Amazon, I never had any problem with them before I started this new build.

Seems very strange, why does this cr@ p happen to me lol, I had to send back the first lot of Corsair GT Dominator ram cos it was tamperd with and had been opened previously, thats all sorted now and I had a replacement unopened from Amazon as again they were cheapest with the ram.

I'm starting to think it was only meant to stay there before they built the finished product.

I did email Corsair earlier asking them about this issue. the site says they aim to get back to you within 24 hrs. I really don't want more hassel of returning another item, another trip to the post office, another issue of having to keep an eye it gets received on and a new one delivered to me.

Hopefully it won't come to that.

 
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      11th Jan 2011
ahhhh, V_R, look at your first link for the AX850 PSU, if you blow up the first pic which shows the fan, it clearly shows the piece of plastic.

And on the second link, you can see another thin strip of plastic at the back of the inside.

 
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      11th Jan 2011
Ah yes i see it now, i couldn't make it out in your pics, i was looking for what i though was a strip of thin plastic. Not a bit of perspex!

Odd, i'll have to look at mine, i dont remember seeing it in my HX850.



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http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...-review-7.html

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Corsair has also seen the need to attach a clear plastic fan shroud to it in order to direct airflow to the most necessary areas.
I have it too, but mine is bigger than yours.

 


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Well well, you live and learn eh?

 
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