Hard crashes frequently; no BSODs across various hardware configurations!
Hard crashes frequently; no BSODs across various hardware configurations!
Are you using your computer on electricity from a generator? Is it safe enough for devices like computers and medical tools? A friend attempted to run his PC on an inexpensive generator and faced the same issue. He upgraded to a better one—wow, what a difference! It seems quality matters, as you get what you pay for.
When discussing the entire apartment, I meant all the rooms. Ranch-style homes with four units each have access to the circuit breaker. No one else in the building has any problems. The only thing running my room is a mini-fridge that makes a clicking sound, though I usually think it’s just a condenser starting up. Not using a generator. I was thinking about purchasing a used UPS from a college surplus sale and swapping out the batteries before I know it—kind of tempting right now.
We didn’t use a cardboard box for the build. I tested it thoroughly, even running it without a GPU outside the case. It worked smoothly—great job!
Oh wow, 110 volts... my apologies... just kidding! I bought a power supply in the US. Virginia worked well there, but after switching to 230V in the local grid a week later, it failed.