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I live in Europe. I just sent the PSU that was making "crackling noises" to the retailer for testing. Read my last thread for more info. Apparently, the retailer said it makes 0 noises there. Thinking I have dirty power fed to my PC. Not sure if the cause is my surge protected power strip, or my original power strip.
Planning to get an UPS, since Europe seems to be devoid of high quality Tripp Lite power strips. Which one would be the best for a 860W PSU, two monitors (ASUS VG27AQ, LG 22MP68VQ-P) and a Canon MG3650S printer?
Looking at the CyberPower CP1500EPFCLCD, rathed at 1500VA/900W. Is it good?
I will never use the PSU at full load unless NVIDIA decides to release 600W GPUs. About half load or slightly above half load.
I don't want the UPS to last me a long time after a power outage, that's not what I'm looking for. Maybe just 2-3 minutes or so, so I can shut off my PC safely. I want clean power delivery and voltage regulation.
Planning to get an UPS, since Europe seems to be devoid of high quality Tripp Lite power strips. Which one would be the best for a 860W PSU, two monitors (ASUS VG27AQ, LG 22MP68VQ-P) and a Canon MG3650S printer?
Looking at the CyberPower CP1500EPFCLCD, rathed at 1500VA/900W. Is it good?
I will never use the PSU at full load unless NVIDIA decides to release 600W GPUs. About half load or slightly above half load.
I don't want the UPS to last me a long time after a power outage, that's not what I'm looking for. Maybe just 2-3 minutes or so, so I can shut off my PC safely. I want clean power delivery and voltage regulation.
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