So today I went to Microcenter with a (strong, able bodied) friend and sank a bunch of my first paycheck into components for a desktop computer. Six-core AMD CPU, nice compact motherboard, 16 GB RAM, etc.
Got home, spent 3 hours assembling the desktop... it was completely DOA. Not only does it not POST or power on, the PSU fan doesn't even start.
I wound up Lyfting with it back to Microcenter and bringing it to their repair people. $40 flat fee for diagnosis, gods only know what for repair. I should have an answer by Tuesday at the earliest.
I know they'll probably point out something simple or obvious ("It's the PSU, duh") but worried about worst case scenarios. I've been scammed and flaked out on a lot, and also just... you know... "Hey dummy you ESDed the whole thing, every electronic component is fried, you'll need to pay for everything over again plus assembly costs." Which seems unlikely, but *gestures at my extensive history of bad luck*
Meanwhile, my work laptop got stuck at a FedEx distribution center and shipped back to sender for unknown reasons, so I'm going to have to spend next week still doing work on my personal laptop, a Surface Pro 3 with 8 GB of RAM. Yaaaaay me.