Hello,
First of all, i dont know if this is the best place to ask this question but it is PSU related, sorry if its the wrong forum.
Recently i moved and in my new apartment i had some problems with elecricity. A couple times a day my pc screens would turn off for a second, literarly just go dark and turn back on again, whenever i turn on my AC same happens (i guess it takes too much power). After living here a couple of months my pc started shuting down and i had a lot of problems with the PSU. I sent it into a repair shop and they said that there was a problem with PSU which they repaired. Im guessing the problem was caused by "bad" voltage. Same thing that causes the screens to turn off and on. I think the PSU was damaged from long use on the bad outlet that doesnt have constant voltage. I have a pretty expensive pc and monitor, i wouldnt like to risk them getting damaged (again).
Can i fix this problem using an AVR or UPS? And if i can, it would be great if someone could recommend something reliable that is good for the price.
Thank you and i am very sorry for my bad spelling and using wrong words in some parts, english is not my first language.
First of all, i dont know if this is the best place to ask this question but it is PSU related, sorry if its the wrong forum.
Recently i moved and in my new apartment i had some problems with elecricity. A couple times a day my pc screens would turn off for a second, literarly just go dark and turn back on again, whenever i turn on my AC same happens (i guess it takes too much power). After living here a couple of months my pc started shuting down and i had a lot of problems with the PSU. I sent it into a repair shop and they said that there was a problem with PSU which they repaired. Im guessing the problem was caused by "bad" voltage. Same thing that causes the screens to turn off and on. I think the PSU was damaged from long use on the bad outlet that doesnt have constant voltage. I have a pretty expensive pc and monitor, i wouldnt like to risk them getting damaged (again).
Can i fix this problem using an AVR or UPS? And if i can, it would be great if someone could recommend something reliable that is good for the price.
Thank you and i am very sorry for my bad spelling and using wrong words in some parts, english is not my first language.