I agree with that!
Also, it appears to be exaggerated in the pics (by 50% approx.)
I have already got it replaced once.
I keep the brightness at 2 . And at those levels it's hardly noticeable.
Hello,
I bought this 24-inch Hp 24es 1080p monitor and I tested it to check for backlight bleed .
Room's lights OFF, opened a black wallpaper and checked it on different brightness levels.
Here are the pics:
1. At low brightness:
View: https://imgur.com/a/OBYqlof
2. At Full Brightness...
What can be done to protect from brownouts?
1. Would the PSU with active PFC be able to handle brownouts on its own leaving the only necessary addition to be a surge protector? (I have Corsair RMX650W)
or,
2. Do i need a small line interactive UPS for my PC?
I have excatly the same device at my house. It's not an online or line interactive UPS. It works through external battery.
Does that make any difference in backing up uninterruptly?
Sorry i didn't mention. But I'm talking about the inverter (and not the UPS). And it's used to back up the household devices like TV, Lights, etc.
May be this comparison chart can explain about my confusion.
Sorry if i'm wrong.
But the reason why i'm having this confusion is that whenever there is a power outage it takes sometime (may be half of a second) to switch over. That's why I'm afraid that it may not prevent the PC from shutting down.
Also I think, it's an inverter. May be I'm wrong...
I have two options:
Option1: 250 GB Samsung 860 EVO SSD for OS + Applications and 1TB Intel 660p M.2 for project files & other storage.
Option 2: 500 GB Samsung 860 EVO SSD for OS + Applications and another 500 GB Samsung 860 EVO SSD for project files & other storage.
Can there be 3rd option in...
Does it matter what waveform the inverter is? I guess not. Because during outage, the power from the inverter the power will go through the UPS to PSU and then to the PC.
It's a square wave inverter by the way.
The only reason I'm not considering 500GB is that I'm planning to not use primary drive for anything other than OS and Software. Won't that extra space be wasted?