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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 165896" data-attributes="member: 828"><p><strong>This problem I'm talking about</strong> is only related to the switching system. There could be other problems with UPSes. </p><p></p><p>The PC was under a lot of stress while the power went off/back on. One occasion, I was playing Doom3, once I was encoding a DVD, once I was rendering a Maya animation. That last one is so bad!!! You know how long it takes to render a video a in Maya.</p><p></p><p>The thing is, the hold off time is related to the load of the system. (because higher the power drain from the capacitors -while the power is already out - lower the hold off time) Most high quality power supply manufacturers put it in their Power Supply Unit's specifications, and this is not the typical hold off time. They put the hold off time at max load. New UPS all have a faster switching time than that hold off time of those power supplies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 165896, member: 828"] [B]This problem I'm talking about[/B] is only related to the switching system. There could be other problems with UPSes. The PC was under a lot of stress while the power went off/back on. One occasion, I was playing Doom3, once I was encoding a DVD, once I was rendering a Maya animation. That last one is so bad!!! You know how long it takes to render a video a in Maya. The thing is, the hold off time is related to the load of the system. (because higher the power drain from the capacitors -while the power is already out - lower the hold off time) Most high quality power supply manufacturers put it in their Power Supply Unit's specifications, and this is not the typical hold off time. They put the hold off time at max load. New UPS all have a faster switching time than that hold off time of those power supplies. [/QUOTE]
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