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Aug 28, 2004 04:14 |  #1

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Hello Boys and Girls. Let me tell you a story.


This is a Motherboard. It makes your computer work.

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My motherboard has an addiction. Addictions are a very very bad thing. Unless were talking about the lovely "L".
The Addiction of which i speak is Electricity :twisted:

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One day Mr. Motherboard had an overdose and I'm sorry to say that he didn't make it. :evil:

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So kids, don't be like me. Do the right thing and use a UPS.

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No. not that UPS. this one.

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Follow this advice and you to can be the proud owner of an addiction free computer.

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Aug 28, 2004 06:39 |  #2

That's one fine looking UPS, the first one that is..... :shock: :shock:


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Aug 28, 2004 06:56 |  #3

If that was the UPS delivery person who delivered your UPS, it's no wonder the computer is wearing that grin!

When my first high-end A/V receiver got fried, I learned that the cost of a UPS was relatively small compared to the cost of new gear! I now use one (or at least a high-end surge protector) on all my gear.


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Aug 28, 2004 07:59 |  #4

Hell, if that is the UPS delivery person, I'm moving in next dooe to you and ordering a ton of stuff, 1 piece at a time. :lol:
Sorry about your MoBo :cry: but they say lightening never strikes twice in the same place. :lol:


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Aug 28, 2004 10:19 |  #5

That's a good one. I like the way you made a story. I use a battery backup as well. I bought it beacause every time there is an accident at this main intersection near my home, my power gets knocked out. 2 x'x a year. The last time the computer didn't like it at all and I thought I had lost everything.


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Aug 28, 2004 10:36 |  #6

Good storyboard :).

Just a note to those considering UPS/Protection.

Not all UPS Backup units provide surge protection. Some provide surge protection but not on all receptacles. And, just because an item states that it provides "surge protection" doesn't mean that it's adequate protection for what you have plugged into it. There are also MFGR warranty guarrantees that insure your equipment relative to the protection ability of the supressor.

Read the ratings and compare product. If unsure whether the device is adequate for your needs; give the MFGR a call and tell them what you're intending to protect.

Better safe than sorry.


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Aug 28, 2004 11:07 |  #7

First, I have to say that the UPS girl is a hottie!

That said, I do want to add that if you're living in an older house, you may not have adequate grounding of the home's electrical system. Ideally, lightning should be able to find a better path to ground than through your MB, but lightning is very powerful and somewhat unpredictable. BTW, the grounding conductor is essential for the proper function of any surge protector - if you don't have a properly wired grounded receptacle, get an electrician to install one.


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Aug 28, 2004 13:03 |  #8

For anybody who runs a computer, I recommend that you to find out what your AC power line looks like. Find out how your home AC wiring is grounded. Find out what you have for surge protection.

I'm fortunate that my power line to my home is all underground, so there is slightly less chance of lightning hitting a pole and coming all the way in to my computer.

Maybe you prefer to replace a computer motherboard after the next lightning strike, but consider that you might get a failed hard disk, or worse.

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Aug 28, 2004 14:36 |  #9

i use lightning as an excuse to buy another computer.


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