F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The computer is controlled by a PC and restarts itself without any clear indication of the issue.

The computer is controlled by a PC and restarts itself without any clear indication of the issue.

The computer is controlled by a PC and restarts itself without any clear indication of the issue.

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Devilmax500
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07-25-2025, 04:31 AM
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There are numerous threads here. Can you confirm if the shutdown occurs under heavy load? If so, power issues like PSU, motherboard, or wall power might be the cause. If it shuts down unpredictably despite fresh firmware updates, check for related events in the building—such as AC activation, fridge compressor engagement, or appliance usage.
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Devilmax500
07-25-2025, 04:31 AM #21

There are numerous threads here. Can you confirm if the shutdown occurs under heavy load? If so, power issues like PSU, motherboard, or wall power might be the cause. If it shuts down unpredictably despite fresh firmware updates, check for related events in the building—such as AC activation, fridge compressor engagement, or appliance usage.

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MissCGaming
Member
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07-25-2025, 04:31 AM
#22
It seems the main concern is the building itself. I've turned off DOCP and will investigate for a while. There are no unusual electronics issues reported. After running all the stress tests and checking the debug lights, I'm still unsure. Maybe the wall power is the problem? It's hard to say for sure.
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MissCGaming
07-25-2025, 04:31 AM #22

It seems the main concern is the building itself. I've turned off DOCP and will investigate for a while. There are no unusual electronics issues reported. After running all the stress tests and checking the debug lights, I'm still unsure. Maybe the wall power is the problem? It's hard to say for sure.

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H3dgehog_
Member
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07-25-2025, 04:31 AM
#23
They help fix any issues with wall power. I mostly rely on CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD units for my computers.
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H3dgehog_
07-25-2025, 04:31 AM #23

They help fix any issues with wall power. I mostly rely on CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD units for my computers.

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Matke04
Posting Freak
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07-25-2025, 04:31 AM
#24
A UPS functions by providing backup power during outages. You don’t need to connect your computer directly; the UPS powers itself from the wall and supplies it when needed.
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Matke04
07-25-2025, 04:31 AM #24

A UPS functions by providing backup power during outages. You don’t need to connect your computer directly; the UPS powers itself from the wall and supplies it when needed.

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SushiCherry
Member
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07-25-2025, 04:31 AM
#25
It connects to a wall outlet to recharge its internal batteries. Typically, it features two power strips on the back—one protected against surges and the other for battery backup with surge protection. The device works to stabilize power, reducing voltage fluctuations. If it detects abnormal voltage levels (often a drop), it switches to internal batteries for stable power and aims to deliver a smooth sine wave. By default, it will emit a beep when transitioning to internal power. You can also connect it via USB to the computer, enabling communication and viewing a log of switchover events.
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SushiCherry
07-25-2025, 04:31 AM #25

It connects to a wall outlet to recharge its internal batteries. Typically, it features two power strips on the back—one protected against surges and the other for battery backup with surge protection. The device works to stabilize power, reducing voltage fluctuations. If it detects abnormal voltage levels (often a drop), it switches to internal batteries for stable power and aims to deliver a smooth sine wave. By default, it will emit a beep when transitioning to internal power. You can also connect it via USB to the computer, enabling communication and viewing a log of switchover events.

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