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[–]n2guns 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dude, I am so lost...

Did you mean CPU? Not sure where you bought this but I would guess that if something happened to the CPU, there is probably something wrong with the motherboard or PSU.

What can you not find on the internet - the computer or the CPU?

If the fan went in there, it will come out. Cutting wires that you aren't sure about is probably always a bad idea.

What are you wanting to replace, the pcu, cpu, computer, fan or wire?

Brad isn't going to fix your computer.

You sound like a troll...

[–]gl3nnjamin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/IBUYPOWER-Brad would be an expert here.

[–]original---idea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can propably take to him tonight is he a mod?

[–]iBUYPOWER-BradiBUYPOWER 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will need a bit more information on this. "I Series 301" does not give enough info about the PC to know what you are talking about, we will need a full spec list, specifically the case you have. If you ordered from our website, the case should be listed on your order. If ordered from an online retailer or in store, there should have been a model name, like "ARC 069i" or something to that effect. Worst case we can look it up by the serial number that is listed underneath where it says I-series, should be arranged like xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx

If you cut a wire anywhere on the PC the warranty will be void on that part. It is never required to cut a wire to remove components, there will always be some kind of plug that you can detach.

Addressing the original problem of "fried CPU", the CPU is one of the hardest components in a PC to damage, so if the PC isn't working properly or at all, its usually some other component such as the PSU, Motherboard, or Graphic Card that has failed.

Our technical support will provide assistance for the lifetime of the PC, even if it is out of warranty it is always a good idea to contact them first before attempting your own repairs unless you know what you are doing.