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<blockquote data-quote="HishamZz" data-source="post: 165776" data-attributes="member: 183"><p>As i mentioned buddy.. to cut down costs dese manufacturers base it on the minimal power spec.. and when ya have a powerful colour card combined with more hardware attached the need for alternative power supply via the UPS grows, and once the limit is reached the UPS resets.. I have experienced the problem.. the only efficient solution would be to have a more powerful UPS in the sense a UPS which supplies more power that what would be required for a single PC.. </p><p></p><p>Else, disconnect the addional hardware such as printers, scanners which might be attached to the UPS and try it out.. but i doubt whether it would work.. </p><p></p><p>Zz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HishamZz, post: 165776, member: 183"] As i mentioned buddy.. to cut down costs dese manufacturers base it on the minimal power spec.. and when ya have a powerful colour card combined with more hardware attached the need for alternative power supply via the UPS grows, and once the limit is reached the UPS resets.. I have experienced the problem.. the only efficient solution would be to have a more powerful UPS in the sense a UPS which supplies more power that what would be required for a single PC.. Else, disconnect the addional hardware such as printers, scanners which might be attached to the UPS and try it out.. but i doubt whether it would work.. Zz [/QUOTE]
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