OP OP B brianm8000 Baseband Member Messages 78 Dec 18, 2004 #11 The Rage said: Look carefully... Eliminate the problem device. Click to expand... What are you talking about?
The Rage said: Look carefully... Eliminate the problem device. Click to expand... What are you talking about?
G GeckoEcho421 Daemon Poster Messages 589 Dec 18, 2004 #12 Haha major, I was just gonna reply that psu's don't have the power to beep lol.
T The Rage In Runtime Messages 213 Dec 18, 2004 #13 brianm8000 said: What are you talking about? Click to expand... What I mean is.... It sounds to me like your UPS is the problem. Let us know the model. Maybe you are pushing it beyond its capability.
brianm8000 said: What are you talking about? Click to expand... What I mean is.... It sounds to me like your UPS is the problem. Let us know the model. Maybe you are pushing it beyond its capability.
OP OP B brianm8000 Baseband Member Messages 78 Dec 18, 2004 #14 Powercom UPS King Office 300VA (165 watts)
T The Rage In Runtime Messages 213 Dec 18, 2004 #15 If it were me... I'd try plugging the monitor into a different outlet to see if the beeping occurs. How old is this UPS? Maybe the battery is wearing out. If it is not age and if it does not beep w/o the monitor look to buy a higher rated UPS.
If it were me... I'd try plugging the monitor into a different outlet to see if the beeping occurs. How old is this UPS? Maybe the battery is wearing out. If it is not age and if it does not beep w/o the monitor look to buy a higher rated UPS.
OP OP B brianm8000 Baseband Member Messages 78 Dec 18, 2004 #16 tried it, still beeps the UPS is brand new.
G GeckoEcho421 Daemon Poster Messages 589 Dec 18, 2004 #17 165 watts to power your whole pc and monitor? Wouldn't that be stressing it too much?