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AlexP112232012-04-02 17:01:33
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AlexP11223, 2012-04-02 17:01:33

UPS choice, which one?

Sometimes (once every couple of months) there is a short-term power outage or power surge.
Config AMD X3, GTX 560, SSD + HDD, FSP 500W PSU, like FSP500-60APN 500W Active PFC , I read about problems related to APFC PSU compatibility with some UPSs.
Which UPS to buy? How much will it approximately cost? I don’t understand them at all, I read the FAQ, but I still don’t understand what I need and how much it costs, there’s not much money.

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Alexander Kunin, 2012-04-02
@skyksandr

You also need to know the power consumption of the monitor (it will also hang on it?)
And for how many short-term outages?
You can take this one:
market.yandex.ru/model.xml?modelid=982209&hid=91082

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gre, 2012-04-02
@gre

If a couple of minutes is enough - take any sufficient power - in this 500 + 38W = 550-600VA
* something in memory is indignant about comparing VA and Watts, but Wikipedia says that this is the same thing.
next in comparison are:

  • turning on the ups after the appearance of electricity on its own - without pressing its button
  • price
  • appearance

  • software for oops - honestly, I never installed it, the quality of the components ... seems to be an important factor, but the battery will die sooner or later anyway, and spending a couple of thousand every couple of years is quite lifting. if you want quality - take APC, although their cheap models have been scolded lately, in my practice they work quite well.

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2012-04-03
@mr_jok

* cheap UPS - IPPON Smart Winner 1000 (PC World 2/10); CyberPower Value 700E (PC World 2/11)
* UPS - APC Back UPS Pro 1500 (HnS 8/11); APC SmartUPS 1500VA, CyberPower Value 1500E LCD GP (PC World 9/11)

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