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Ok, I figured out why I had that issue.
A few years ago, I set this option on the UPS:
That’s why the battery calibration stopped exactly after 30 minutes.
I disabled the "Uptime on Battery" feature and re-ran the battery calibration and now it worked perfectly.
The calibration test fully...
Hi there,
I replaced the batteries in my PR1500ELCD with two genuine new YUASA NP18-12B 12V 17.2Ah batteries.
The UPS seems to be working well, so I decided to run the battery calibration test.
However, after 30 minutes of calibration with a 350W load, the UPS shut down abruptly, even though...
As title.
I just want to share my experience with Corsair's HydroX products.
They are damn good.
Radiators are made by HardwareLabs and fittings by BitsPower so two of the best in class in their segment.
Pumps uses the well known D5.
Fans are better than what most people say.
This are the...
Is there someone that is experiencing green screen of death after upgrading to Windows 11 24H2 while using MSI afterburner?
This happens even when the card is not overclocked.
The error is:
System thread exception not handled
Removing overclock does not help.
All that cards are simply not stable.
No need to explore this.
Very very few cards are able to do 3GHz with under volt.
Probably they can do it with light loads, but certainly not with the cards at full blast
no, I mean +20% of performance in most titles.
the point is that with demanding games there is no way to run the card at 3GHz core and 12GHz VRAM without feeding it with 520W.
I'm using a custom waterloop