Over the past couple of years I have had two computers in my room that I keep plugged into a standard surge protector. I live in an extremely old house, although the electrical outlets in my room are pretty recent (I had them put in when I redid my room in 2003). Anyway, I've had about 3 PSU's, 2 motherboards, and 2 hard drives go dead on me in basically that same amount of time (since 2003, so 5 years or so). At one point I was convinced that whatever computer I was using as a sort of backup to my primary computer was cursed to not work, no matter what components I had in there even if it was a completely different system. Anyway, I recently read an article in some computer hardware magazine that was way above my comprehension, but the jist of it was that this magazine's computer lab had a "death zone" where if they put any of their test rigs in that spot of the room, their PSU's would die.
Finally they figured out that turning on and off the lightswtich of the room would somehow interrupt the flow of electricity to this one outlet that was utilized by computers placed in that area. They purchased a UPS and this seemed to fix the problem.
Could this possibly be the culprit in my case as well? When I had the outlets put in, they also completely redid my lighting at the same time and put new light switches in.
I know this question might be a little to vague or not have enough info, such as the exact names of the products that went dead or stuff like that. But do you think it would be a smart idea for me to purchase a UPS for both my primary rig and my secondary rig? Is there a buying guide for noobs, because although I can build a computer, I'm pretty clueless when it comes to current technology out there and especially UPS's which I have never even heard of before.
Finally they figured out that turning on and off the lightswtich of the room would somehow interrupt the flow of electricity to this one outlet that was utilized by computers placed in that area. They purchased a UPS and this seemed to fix the problem.
Could this possibly be the culprit in my case as well? When I had the outlets put in, they also completely redid my lighting at the same time and put new light switches in.
I know this question might be a little to vague or not have enough info, such as the exact names of the products that went dead or stuff like that. But do you think it would be a smart idea for me to purchase a UPS for both my primary rig and my secondary rig? Is there a buying guide for noobs, because although I can build a computer, I'm pretty clueless when it comes to current technology out there and especially UPS's which I have never even heard of before.
