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cullyedu2016-09-20 12:44:07
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cullyedu, 2016-09-20 12:44:07

Do I need to take a UPS or can I limit myself to something cheaper?

Often something happens that causes the computer to restart.
Do I need to take a UPS or can I limit myself to something cheaper?

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Armenian Radio, 2016-09-20
@gbg

The sound is underground.
A UPS will only help if you have power problems. A sudden reboot may be causing something else.

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ipswitch, 2016-09-20
@ipswitch

The option of a half-dead or slowly dying PSU in a computer has already been swept away with confidence?

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azsx, 2016-09-20
@azsx

Voltage stabilizer is cheaper. What does "something is happening" mean?

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Garik_Shuster, 2016-09-20
@Garik_Shuster

Overheating is possible, most likely the processor. Clean the heatsink, change the thermal paste.

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burst, 2016-09-22
@burst

In addition to the above. Faulty memory, HDD, motherboard, software problems, ...
So what can start with diagnostics?

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malbaron, 2017-01-10
@malbaron

If at the same time the lights do not flash in this room, the TV is working normally, etc. - then it is unlikely that this is a power supply and a UPS is not needed.
PS:
I had a similar situation,
the power stabilizer helped me.
Here's something like this:
5000wt.ru/voltage_stabilizers/sassin/single-phase_...
3000 W is redundant, of course. It could be sooner.
I wanted it with a bypass, but there were no less powerful ones with a bypass in the store.
A cheap UPS works even worse than a stabilizer.
;)
PPS:
But this is in conditions that your computer's power supply is working,
there are no viruses,
the computer's cooling is working normally,
the capacitors on the motherboard are not "swollen"
, etc.

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