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The sound is underground.
A UPS will only help if you have power problems. A sudden reboot may be causing something else.
The option of a half-dead or slowly dying PSU in a computer has already been swept away with confidence?
Overheating is possible, most likely the processor. Clean the heatsink, change the thermal paste.
In addition to the above. Faulty memory, HDD, motherboard, software problems, ...
So what can start with diagnostics?
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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