That is frikkin brutal man.
I thought they made the bestestest PSU's??
Mine exploded running single pump run ROFL
And than I received a brown Box replacement that was from defective batch, these would not boot on than brand new Intel z690 or boot and then turn off.
Corsair knew about this and had defective serial numbers advertised, YET they also sent me a replacement from that butch, go figure.
So I said 'WT'F and they said 'we fucked it up' and sent me brand new Retail sealed PSU.
BUT I cant live without a PC, so during all that shipping replacements from Asia, i went across Amazon web sites and found in amazon Germany SUPER cheap beQuiet Straight Power Platinum 11, 1200W
Maybe because its German it was cheaper there [i dont remember maybe 250USD], so thats what I use and keep the corsair for backup.
I also got brand new MSI digital PSU, 1200W to 1350W [dont remember exact model, it also sealed] it has one of the new plugs and USB and i kept it for future upgrade that supposed to happen yesterday.
yesterday I went to buy 285K and then decided NAH, it wont be upgrade over my old 13900KF, ill wait for 9950x3D benchmarks [hopefully November] and MAYBE Intel and MS release some windows patches, bioses and microcodes to fix 285 issues like they did for Ryzen, so ill decide which one to buy.
i dont like AMD they have very few mobo options [almost no white options] and even high end x870E mobos steal x8 lanes from CPU for m.2, intel boards have 5-6 m.2 for free and some have x7 m.2 [yes in this case they also steal from CPU], but i need 4 minimum and 5 optional, also i need 5ghz nic so i could upgrade 2.5gb fiber to 5gb
Your the same one that had USB connection problems with the 1200HXI. It seems like you just had a bad unit. Of the 2 Corsair PSUs I used for filling loops, none exploded
I can confirm what he said, i had the same exact issue on same exact model.
Until NOW i was sure it exploded because i pluged ATX24 adapter with switch, you know the one to turn on PSU without mobo, they gift one with water cooling kits, but mine had on/off switch
So i was sure its the reason and now after seeing his post, i know it was Corsairs fault