Do I really need a UPS?
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You don't necessarily need a UPS, but wouldn't be a bad idea to at least have a surge protector. Another step up is a voltage regulator and something that smooths out "noisy" power sources. Surge protection aside, I am not familiar with consumer electronics that offer those two other functions independently, but good UPS units typically have all those built in.
I have a setup where I have a laser printer hooked up to the same circuit as a desktop/server computer along with a UPS. Every time I "wake" the laser printer up, it draws enough power that it would trigger the UPS. In that case, the UPS protects my desktop/server from the transient power irregularities caused by the laser printer waking up, and avoid a needless restart for the desktop/server machine. (And yes, @mark , I use CyberPower units for the more important stuff; though I still have older/smaller APC units in service as well.)
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You need power conditioning and very good ($$$) power conditioning to prevent that. Lightning is very hard to stop and very expensive. Most good UPS have better power conditioning than a typical "surge protector". A surge usually occurs when something in the power chain unexpectedly puts excessive load on the power supply.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Do I really need a UPS?:
When I say 'lost motherboard', the PC was completely unusable. The HDD wasn't damaged, but it fried something on the main board.
Wouldn't a surge protector accomplish the same thing?
@George-K said in Do I really need a UPS?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Do I really need a UPS?:
When I say 'lost motherboard', the PC was completely unusable. The HDD wasn't damaged, but it fried something on the main board.
Wouldn't a surge protector accomplish the same thing?
We had surge protectors on both PC's, based on that theory. I wasn't convinced they'd done what they were supposed to do. It's possible it wasn't a surge, but I figure for the sake of $100, what the heck.
However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results

(We use Cyberpower UPS's)
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When I say 'lost motherboard', the PC was completely unusable. The HDD wasn't damaged, but it fried something on the main board.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Do I really need a UPS?:
When I say 'lost motherboard', the PC was completely unusable. The HDD wasn't damaged, but it fried something on the main board.
Buy a Mac, bitch.
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@jon-nyc said in Do I really need a UPS?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Do I really need a UPS?:
When I say 'lost motherboard', the PC was completely unusable. The HDD wasn't damaged, but it fried something on the main board.
Buy a Mac, bitch.
That's like telling somebody who was raped by a priest to join the scientologists.
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All that has been said on this is irrelevant.
When buying anything, look for the most colored, blinking lights. Lots of LED's that blink with importance. Steady blue with a nearby blinking yellow, plus a handful of green, just ooze importance. Nothing is more dissatisfying than a computer gadget with only one, or no, lights. It's like disappointment in a box.
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He's a Mac user. They prefer the flashing lights to be in the non-visible spectrum.
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