I have my system connected to an APC Back-UPS RS 800. My power supply is a PC Power and Cooling 510 SLI. When running off the APC battery, my PCP&C PSU emmits a "buzzing" sound. I have asked both the PCP&P and the APC people and they both agree that the noise results from the step-approximated sine wave that the Back-UPS battery outputs, as opposed to a pure sine wave.
Now here's my question: what adverse affects, if any, can this have on my PSU and/or system? Both APC and PCP&C said that it "shouldn't" have any adverse affects, but they didn't sound very confident. I'm just learning about AC voltage in physics class, so I have a general understanding of the difference between the two. But what is the physical effect on my PSU? If it truly isn't a problem, then I'm cool with that, I just want to make sure the APC doesn't hurt my $229 power supply.
J. J.
Now here's my question: what adverse affects, if any, can this have on my PSU and/or system? Both APC and PCP&C said that it "shouldn't" have any adverse affects, but they didn't sound very confident. I'm just learning about AC voltage in physics class, so I have a general understanding of the difference between the two. But what is the physical effect on my PSU? If it truly isn't a problem, then I'm cool with that, I just want to make sure the APC doesn't hurt my $229 power supply.
J. J.