In my office, I have 3 PCs.
I have measured (killawatt device at wall) that they draw 35W at idle, and max 200W at full blast.
So I expect them to stay below 600W at all times. (NOTE: the PCs all have 80-Gold 550W PSUs, but they never draw 550W, they are only capable of drawing 200W under load, verified with killawatt device.)
Yet, my circuit breaker has tripped twice in two days.
My home is 120V, so 600W draw, would be 5 Amp, well below the 15 Amp?
Note: the lights of my office are on a separate breaker.
Do circuit breakers wear out over time? Does it need replacement?
UPDATE
This is an 8 year old house in BC, Canada. I use one of the bedrooms as my office, with 3 PCs.
For one of the computer screens, when unplugged, I measured roughly 1MΩ between ground pin and other pins, at the plug. Is that normal? It is an Acer X34 monitor with powerbrick.
UPDATE 2
When tripped, the computers were running normally, none of them were being switched on or off. It seemed to be very random events.
All three computers are on separate wall outlets. No UPS, no batteries.
