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<blockquote data-quote="smb" data-source="post: 1558337" data-attributes="member: 316630"><p>That's funny you should write that. I see it all the time but can't fully break the turn off habit.</p><p></p><p>When I bought my first Mac Pro, I was living in the Caribbean. The current surges were incredible. Output would go from 90v to 150v or just off for no reason. Despite surge protectors and voltage regulators, I still went through two Logic Boards. If I wasn't on the computer I would always turn it off. Now it is almost a reflex.</p><p>I will try and do better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smb, post: 1558337, member: 316630"] That's funny you should write that. I see it all the time but can't fully break the turn off habit. When I bought my first Mac Pro, I was living in the Caribbean. The current surges were incredible. Output would go from 90v to 150v or just off for no reason. Despite surge protectors and voltage regulators, I still went through two Logic Boards. If I wasn't on the computer I would always turn it off. Now it is almost a reflex. I will try and do better! [/QUOTE]
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