@ninekorn,
wow, that's sad to hear!
Usually, if you have such a widespread issue, it might be a problem with the PSU. You can't say for sure if some component is broken unless it's obvious (burnt, etc) or you have tried it in another (compatible) system. Try to get a new PSU or ask at the local service center if they can do the diagnostics. Maybe CPU and MB are ok and you will need to get a PSU replacement.
I believe Oculus will replace the cables as it's definitely a manufacturer's defect.
wow, that's sad to hear!
Usually, if you have such a widespread issue, it might be a problem with the PSU. You can't say for sure if some component is broken unless it's obvious (burnt, etc) or you have tried it in another (compatible) system. Try to get a new PSU or ask at the local service center if they can do the diagnostics. Maybe CPU and MB are ok and you will need to get a PSU replacement.
I believe Oculus will replace the cables as it's definitely a manufacturer's defect.