Hey everyone,
I wanted to buy a UPS to provide power back-up to my PC for only a few minutes in case of power failure to enable smooth system shut-down.
Which one should I go for.
Regarding my rigs power draw, please refer my siggy..
core i7 920 and GTX 260 both are power hungry products - so Op better get a 1KVA UPS say when Op is gaming he needs that much backup power so that the system won't just shutdown when the CPu and GPu both are under load - with a 1KVA UPS he will be able safely save/quit the game and have a proper and smooth shutdown.
Go in for an APC 800VA and it should be sufficient. I've been using a Luminous 800VA UPS which comes with twin 12V 7AH batteries, and gives a good 35 minutes of backup with a 17" CRT monitor attached in the config.
Make an informed choice by researching online about the capacity of batteries (denoted by AH - Ampere Hour) provided with specific UPS models.
PS: Do not settle in for cheap ones, which use lower capacity batteries, and good looking exteriors.
Hey everyone,
Sorry for an awfully late reply..
BTW, I am considering a 1 KVA UPS from APC..
I guess that'll be the best suited one for my rig..
Any ideas on it's Price..??
The APC's are pretty costly compared to others, but the cost is worth it owing to good quality of the products. I believe that you should consider spending around Rs 4500 for an APC UPS of 1KVA or so. But as far as your config and the requirement (to save your work and shut down your system), I feel 600 to 800 VA is enough.
if you put 800W load on an UPS that can work with 600W load at battery backup mode the UPS will just shut down. The UPS may work with a little more load load than 600W ( sya 5-10% ) but it won't be be able to handle 800W load at battery backup mode.
I bought the UPS just today, Microtek's 1050 VA. My config is the same as yours, except that I have DX58SO board, and 2 HDDs of 2TB and 320GB.
Normally, a new UPS has an efficiency of 0.80 and later it decreases to 0.65 to 0.60. So, 1 kVA UPS will initially be capable to run 800 W and later (nearly after 2 years) decrease to 600 W. You can still load it to 800 W, but there might be a loss in total backup-time etc.
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