Yes-- in the pic it is laying on the MB-- I had unplugged it after trying... no beeps of any kind. :/
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You got me thinking though....
My BI computer is on a APC UPS along with the POE switch, router, and cable modem. It records powerline irregularities...
Looks like I had a 5 second blackout
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Looking further.... there was an undervoltage event between 4 and 12 weeks ago. I don't know for certain when the machine died.... but it could have been more than 4 weeks ago...
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What brand and model is the UPS?

In most cases whether it be 120 VAC / AVR the cheaper UPS systems have a very wide voltage range.

Many state 90 - 130 VAC when in fact when measured will allow the AC line to drop to 80 VAC and the upper limit to 135 VAC!

A brown out (Voltage Sag) is one of the most dangerous conditions that can exist along with a creeping (Voltage Rise) that exceeds 130 VAC. When voltage sags current increases in highly regulated PSU’s.
This is why it’s important to use electronics that state a multi voltage - wide operational range. Having said that, there are many situations where you want a tightly regulated PSU / components as you know they will operate at the highest efficiency.
