Important Safety Notice – Manik and Apex ATX Computer Power Supply Units
Last Updated: 02/24/2026
Apex Gaming PCs Inc is committed to the safety of our customers and the responsible distribution of electrical hardware products.
This notice provides important safety information regarding Manik and Apex branded ATX computer power supply units (PSUs) sold with Apex Gaming PCs systems or separately.
⚠️ Electrical Safety Warning
ATX power supply units contain high-voltage components capable of storing electrical charge even after the unit has been powered off and disconnected.
These units are not user-serviceable.
Opening, disassembling, or modifying a PSU enclosure may result in severe electrical shock, serious injury, or death.
Customers must never remove the PSU housing or access internal components.
✅ Intended Use
ATX PSUs are designed to:
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Be installed within a computer chassis
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Remain enclosed during operation
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Operate without user access to internal electrical components
When used as intended and without disassembly, these products are safe for consumer use.
📌 Important Reminder
Under no circumstances should a consumer:
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Remove the PSU enclosure
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Remove internal screws
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Attempt internal repair
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Access capacitors or internal circuitry
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Any servicing should be performed only by qualified Apex Gaming PCs Inc technicians following proper electrical safety procedures.
🛠️ Product Documentation
Official safety guidance is available through:
Customers are encouraged to review all safety materials before installation or service.
📢 Customer Communication
Out of an abundance of caution, Apex has issued safety reminders to customers reinforcing that PSUs must not be opened or disassembled.
This notice is being issued as part of Apex’s ongoing commitment to product safety and consumer awareness.
📞 Questions or Concerns
If you have questions regarding your PSU, installation, or warranty service, please contact:
Support: Support@ApexGamingPCs.com
Website: www.ApexGamingPCs.com
Do not attempt to open or service the PSU yourself.