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Old 12-22-10, 12:53 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by HunterICX View Post
get a UPS

besides it's function as a battery to keep the pc alive when the power goes out so you can shut down the PC it also protects the PC and other devices (modems, printers, etc) that are connected to it from power surges.

just make sure the model/brand also has the protecting features, as some UPS's cover different power problems.

HunterICX

An ups will not protect you against Thor's wraith. The only way to be sure a lightning strike will not take out your electronic equipment is to disconnect said equipment from the electric grid when there are thunderstorms.
You can say its old school but it works, guaranteed 100%. This of course if your equipment doesn't have to stay online 24/24, 7 days a week, 356 days a year.

The only use for an ups is to give the pc some minutes of relieve while the power goes out momentarily and to smooth out relatively minor power spikes.
Once you understand the limitations of an ups you're good to go. But don't think for a moment that spending 300-400 $ on a midrange smart ups from apc (just an example) will protect your equipement all the time.
It simply doesn't work that way.
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