njswift10141980
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Bones said:I have a 1500 VA Cyberpower rackmount unit. It has given a year and a half of trouble free service so far, in an area where power is not so reliable.
njswift10141980 said:I was just wondering if it's better to hook up the UPS via the serial or the usb converter?
No difference.Originally Posted by njswift10141980
I was just wondering if it's better to hook up the UPS via the serial or the usb converter?
The USB specification was designed to terrorize helpdesk technicians and USB 2.0 will be designed to further this goal of terrorization.
jonnyGURU said:I'm surprised you guys haven't heard of Cyberpower. The rackmount units are widely used because you can get 1500VA with AVR and pure sine for about $350. BestBuy actually sells a lot of Cyberpower product too... but I know how much you guys hate B&M's.
That's actually a pretty good price for a 1500AV w/ AVR. Just stay away from the SL's. They're like Belkins: Overpriced power strips.
What's wrong with Belkin? I've got 3 and they all work great.jonnyGURU said:That's actually a pretty good price for a 1500AV w/ AVR. Just stay away from the SL's. They're like Belkins: Overpriced power strips.
category_five said:Installing USB drivers sucks ass. I can't think of any kind of drivers that give more headaches than USB device drivers. For instance - going to a cable modem. If at all possible never never never never use the USB connector. Ever ever ever. God I hate USB cable modems. USB was created specifically to terrorize helpdesk techs. Honestly I read it in the USB RFC's. Paragraph 5 line three says,