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    Ok i went out and bought a surge protector rated for 4000 joules, and still doesnt allow my 850w power supply to turn on. My question is wtf are joules and can someone help point me to a surge protector to cover 850 w supply allowing it the power to turn on. Currently i just have tower connected to wall to install disks and drivers and programs but unplug it when i sleep and goto work. Thanks for any help.
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    I've got an 850 watt power supply.
    I'm using the cheapest "monster" power bar the store had, 4 years ago.

    Nothing fancy, but like the color coded plugs.
    I've used generic power bars, and they power the system fine.
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    Ok on this almost every dang surge protector i see has joules on it. Ive looked it up tried figuring it out and nothing. Could someone tell me how many joules would be able to run a 850w power supply on a computer. All this math is killing my brain. Thank you.
    They say spiders have 8 legs well i guess im a rare and unimaginable specimen. Ive got 9 legs and my web comes from that 9th leg. HaHa.

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    ehh you looking for a simple surge protector or a UPS? (Uninterrupted Power Supply)
    I use Mustek UPS PowerMust 1590. (About 140€ or so) That one is good for up to 900W. Should give you about 10-15 min to shutdown your computer when the power fails. (If your not at your pc it will shutdown automatically with in that time frame.) It also functions like a surge protector for power spikes. Ex: lightning ect.

    sorry if i missed the whole point here but im really hung over.. :S
    Last edited by Tight : 11-29-2009 at 07:39 AM
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    http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&safe=...5e652ab32f50f3

    http://electronics.howstuffworks.com...protector7.htm
    Surge Protector Ratings


    On a listed surge protector, you should find a couple of ratings. Look for:

    • Clamping voltage - This tells you what voltage will cause the MOVs to conduct electricity to the ground line. A lower clamping voltage indicates better protection. There are three levels of protection in the UL rating -- 330 V, 400 V and 500 V. Generally, a clamping voltage more than 400 V is too high.
    • Energy absorption/dissipation - This rating, given in joules, tells you how much energy the surge protector can absorb before it fails. A higher number indicates greater protection. Look for a protector that is at least rated at 200 to 400 joules. For better protection, look for a rating of 600 joules or more.
    • Response time - Surge protectors don't kick in immediately; there is a very slight delay as they respond to the power surge. A longer response time tells you that your computer (or other equipment) will be exposed to the surge for a greater amount of time. Look for a surge protector that responds in less than one nanosecond.

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    lol wondering if this Sesuna dude is implying we computer nerds need to get more lady action?
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    did somebody say something about RAMing 8gb of asian escorts?

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    Nothing to see here. Sesuna is just a spambot and their posts will disppear when a mod gets out of bed

    For the love of God, don't go clicking on those links!

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