I'm using a Corsair HX650 professional series. Certified bronze.
I have been experiencing very very rare instability issues over a year now. It was only until recently that someone directed my attention to an unstable supply of power. To make this short, I want to know what conditions/situations made you opt for a UPS.
And feel free to let me know if https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/gx1325u/ is a good choice for me. I don't have the know-how to test whether my wall outlet is experiencing grounding issues/brownouts/surges, so I'm just gonna buy a UPS. It is probably not gonna be a good investment, because I don't see this PC instability often. But, since I paid a lot for my build, I expect it to be 99% stable most of the time.
P.S. If that UPS i'm looking at was a good one to get, then I'll be sad because 2 days ago it was selling for 125 + free shipping from newegg
Edit: wait.. this deal for this UPS has appeared once every month for 2017 so far, lol. Either this is a good sign, or a bad sign.
I have been experiencing very very rare instability issues over a year now. It was only until recently that someone directed my attention to an unstable supply of power. To make this short, I want to know what conditions/situations made you opt for a UPS.
And feel free to let me know if https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/gx1325u/ is a good choice for me. I don't have the know-how to test whether my wall outlet is experiencing grounding issues/brownouts/surges, so I'm just gonna buy a UPS. It is probably not gonna be a good investment, because I don't see this PC instability often. But, since I paid a lot for my build, I expect it to be 99% stable most of the time.
P.S. If that UPS i'm looking at was a good one to get, then I'll be sad because 2 days ago it was selling for 125 + free shipping from newegg
Edit: wait.. this deal for this UPS has appeared once every month for 2017 so far, lol. Either this is a good sign, or a bad sign.
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