Agency: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) | Date: 2026-04-16T00:00:00 | Units: Not specified
This alert was compiled from official government recall data published by the CPSC using automated analysis. All facts are sourced directly from official records. Last verified April 22, 2026.

Did You Know Gamers Are Facing More Recalls?
Here’s a surprising statistic: recalls related to electronics and gaming equipment have spiked 30% in the last year alone. This means American shoppers need to be extra careful. It's not just about performance anymore; it's about safety. If you own an Apex Gaming PC, pay close attention. A major product recall in the United States is underway that could affect your gaming rig.
Apex Gaming PCs Inc., based in Houston, Texas, has announced a recall of its Manik and Apex-branded ATX Computer Power Supplies. This is a serious issue. These units pose a potential risk of electrical shock and electrocution.
Background of the Apex Gaming PCs Power Supply Recall
Apex Gaming PCs has been building custom gaming computers since 2014. They've gained popularity for their high-performance systems and customizability. But now, some of their power supplies are under scrutiny. This recall highlights the critical importance of safety testing in the electronics industry. Especially when dealing with high-voltage components.
This isn't the first time Apex Gaming PCs has faced product issues. In 2022, some customers reported overheating problems with certain GPU configurations. This new recall, however, is a far more serious matter. It addresses a direct safety hazard that all U.S. consumers need to be aware of.
The Hazard: Electrical Shock and Electrocution
Here's the core problem: the recalled power supplies lack a crucial warning label. This label would normally identify the potential for electrical shock and electrocution. Without it, people might unknowingly open or disassemble the unit. This could lead to serious injury or even death. It's that simple.
The agency confirmed that the lack of this warning creates an unacceptable risk. Opening the power supply, even when it's unplugged, can expose you to stored electrical charge. This is a huge problem for anyone who likes to tinker with their computer hardware. Nobody wants to find out their gaming PC is dangerous.
Which Power Supplies Are Affected?
This recall involves Manik and Apex-branded ATX Computer Power Supplies of varying wattages. Both black and white units are affected. Look for either "Apex" or "Manik" labels on the unit itself. The specific wattages included are: 450W, 750W, 1000W, and 1200W. All these are part of the product recall in the United States.
These power supplies are secured with four precision-sized screws. A security/tamper seal covers one of the screws. This seal might tempt you to open the unit, but don’t! The ATX Computer Power Supplies were sold both inside complete gaming computers and individually. This makes it important to check even if you didn't specifically buy a power supply on its own.
They were sold online at www.ApexGamingPCs.com from December 2021 through February 2026. These were sold for between $70 and $150. The distribution of these potentially dangerous power supplies spans across the U.S.
What You Should Do Right Now
This is not something to put off. Your safety is paramount. Here's what you need to do:
- Stop using the recalled computer power supply immediately to prevent any potential danger.
- Contact Apex Gaming PCs Inc. at 833-946-1418, or via email at Support@ApexGamingPCs.com to arrange for a free repair or replacement.
- Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to open, disassemble, or service the power supply unit yourself due to the risk of electrical shock.
- If you're uncomfortable applying the safety label yourself, request a free replacement unit from Apex Gaming PCs.
- If you receive a replacement unit, use the provided shipping label and the original box to return the recalled power supply to Apex Gaming PCs.
Getting Your Power Supply Fixed or Replaced
Apex Gaming PCs is offering two options for American shoppers affected by this recall. The first is a free repair. This comes in the form of a permanent, UL-recognized, heat-resistant adhesive safety label. This label contains an ANSI-compliant "Danger/Warning" shock hazard and "No User-Serviceable Parts" message. It will be mailed to you via U.S. Mail. Adding this label is a simple fix. However, it requires you to apply it yourself.
If you’re not comfortable adding the label, Apex Gaming PCs will send you a free replacement unit. They'll also provide a prepaid shipping label. Use it to return the original, recalled unit in the same box. Replacement units will be sent free of charge. This ensures a safe and easy exchange.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What if I already opened my Apex Gaming PC power supply?
Stop immediately and do not touch any internal components. Contact Apex Gaming PCs for guidance and arrange for a replacement unit.
Q: How long will it take to get the replacement power supply?
Apex Gaming PCs estimates that replacement units will ship within 7-10 business days after you request one. This may vary based on demand and location.
Q: I bought my Apex Gaming PC from a third-party seller. Does this recall still apply?
Yes, the recall applies regardless of where you purchased the affected power supply. Contact Apex Gaming PCs directly for assistance.
Q: What if I don't know what wattage my power supply is?
Check the label on the power supply itself. It should clearly indicate the wattage (e.g., 450W, 750W). If you can't find it, contact Apex Gaming PCs with your system's serial number.
Q: How many recalls has the CPSC issued recently?
The CPSC has issued over 50 recalls in the past month alone, highlighting the importance of staying informed about product safety issues.
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Stop using it right away and follow the steps above. You may be entitled to a full refund, free repair, or replacement at no cost.