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Apex Gaming PCs recalls nearly 18,000 power supplies over missing safety labels — the fix is a warning sticker…

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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall on April 16 for approximately 17,730 Manik and Apex-branded ATX power supplies sold by Apex Gaming PCs because the units shipped without a permanent warning label identifying electrical shock and electrocution hazards. Affected PSUs cover four wattages — 450W, 750W, 1,000W, and 1,200W — and were sold in both black and white colorways, and went out to customers from December 2021 through February 2026, both as standalone components and pre-installed inside the company's gaming desktops. An additional 500 units were sold in Canada, where Health Canada has issued a parallel recall. No injuries or incidents have been reported. This isn’t a hardware defect recall, and the PSUs themselves function fine with no risk of exploding . The issue is purely the fact that they lack an ANSI-compliant “Danger/Warning” and “No User-Serviceable Parts” stickers alerting users to shock and electrocution risks if the unit is opened or disassembled.…

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