I am repairing a small 12V 3A switch mode PSU board from an LED DMX stage light. The PSU vaporized the 1A 20mm fuse in the IEC power socket on the unit with a 'pop'. So far I have replaced a blown rectifier diode (1N4007) and a suspect 10uF 25V electrolytic capacitor. The power MOSFET is also shorted and I will replace the HV capacitor as it's a Nichicon knock-off + the two electrolytics on the low voltage side 'just because'!
The board uses a Chip-Rail CR6853T PWM controller IC and I wondered whether anyone can advise from experience on whether this chip is robust, whether it's often taken-out too when things go wrong or whether they are notorious for going wrong!?
In any event, the chip is not expensive so I may get in a few anyway. Under normal circumstances, I probably would have just replaced the board, but I am using this repair as an exercise as this is the first time I have come across the CR6853T.

Pic shows the board waiting for a MOSFET and HV cap replacement to be fitted. The board supppliers didn't bother fitting any connectors, plus there's room top right for a power indicator LED and resistor.
Supplementary question: If anyone can suggest a reliable, drop-in replacement for the whole board, do let me know. The board is 90mm x 45mm.
Thanks