So i bucked up huge and decided to buy myself an MSI laptop about a year ago. Yesterday it went up in flames....literally! The jack from my powersource to my computer started smoking and the smell was awful. I took it into the computer shop and buddy said it was a design flaw saw the laptop taking in more power than it could handle. I paid 2700 bucks for that???? Really?????? Wow....
Main Game: Eldevin (Plat0nic)
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If power delivery were the underlying problem, it's not likely that the laptop would have taken a year to die. It's likely that the real problem was heat--though higher temperatures can make power circuitry not function as well. Gaming laptops are fundamentally about putting too much heat into too little space. And as time passes and dust builds up, heat dissipation diminishes, leaving the laptop ever more prone to overheating.
You know what man, I think that very well may have been the problem. The guy tried soldering something on for a fix but to no avail. Hopefully it doesn't void my warranty (not sure what manufacturers warranty is on that).
Main Game: Eldevin (Plat0nic)
2nd Game: Path of Exile (Platonic Hate)
If there was a soldering iron anywhere near the internal of the case, and you admit to it or it's extremely obvious, yeah - the warranty is done.
Most warranties only go out a year unless you pay extra for extended service. But it never hurts to call and check.
LOL Nice.
I doubt it had anything to do with MSIs design flaw. They have had a case of GPUs catching fire because they upped the voltage beyond what they could take, but that's not related to the GT70. Considering the location, I would have to say some power limiter failed. Like a transistor failing, or something wrong with your dwellings electrical wiring.
Dealing with MSI support is like dealing with any Taiwanese Company support, difficult.