I got this problem- in my area we got really unstable mains. We get short blackouts for about half a second every time there is stronger winds or rains. Even though power outages are very short it's enough to see lights blinking, modem turning off. Outages longer than ~30 sec are quite rare.
Up until now, I was using laptop, so it had no effect for me since laptop got a battery, but now I am getting PC with following setup:
ryzen 1600, rx 480, 1 HDD, 1 SSD, (maybe some upgrades in future, OC), PSU - Fortron Hydro X 650W. According to CM PSU power calculator, setup like this (add or take) should draw around ~500W on full load.
So, finally, would this http:// work on this situation for removing these mini blackouts?
It would not trigger PSU's safety features and shut down PC anyway? Any better cheap solutions for this situation?
Up until now, I was using laptop, so it had no effect for me since laptop got a battery, but now I am getting PC with following setup:
ryzen 1600, rx 480, 1 HDD, 1 SSD, (maybe some upgrades in future, OC), PSU - Fortron Hydro X 650W. According to CM PSU power calculator, setup like this (add or take) should draw around ~500W on full load.
So, finally, would this http:// work on this situation for removing these mini blackouts?
It would not trigger PSU's safety features and shut down PC anyway? Any better cheap solutions for this situation?