andrewanimation
New Member
Hi,
My computer has been restarting by itself since almost half a year ago, and after sending it to the warranty shop 3 times without their being able to duplicate the problem, we've come to the conclusion that it must not be getting enough power when it's at my house. What are those devices called that make sure there's always enough power going into the system, and is there anything special I need to look for, for my particular system, aside from, I'm guessing, to make sure it's the same amount of Watts as the PSU in the computer?
Dual Xeon 3.06 GHz 4 GB RAM 400 GB storage Win XP Pro 500 Watts PSU
I was looking for it at www.tigerdirect.com but couldn't figure out if it's called a power protector or power backup or what, and I'd rather be safe than sorry. And just to make sure, will setting up the device be as simple as plugging the power cord of the computer into the machine and plugging the machine into the wall?
Thanks
My computer has been restarting by itself since almost half a year ago, and after sending it to the warranty shop 3 times without their being able to duplicate the problem, we've come to the conclusion that it must not be getting enough power when it's at my house. What are those devices called that make sure there's always enough power going into the system, and is there anything special I need to look for, for my particular system, aside from, I'm guessing, to make sure it's the same amount of Watts as the PSU in the computer?
Dual Xeon 3.06 GHz 4 GB RAM 400 GB storage Win XP Pro 500 Watts PSU
I was looking for it at www.tigerdirect.com but couldn't figure out if it's called a power protector or power backup or what, and I'd rather be safe than sorry. And just to make sure, will setting up the device be as simple as plugging the power cord of the computer into the machine and plugging the machine into the wall?
Thanks
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