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I have three computer desks, with a shelf underneath as part of them. Each desk has a wall plug associated with it, too, to plug in a surge protector or a UPS.
Some years ago (three, maybe four?), I went to Microcenter, and picked up like 4-5 CyberPower 550VA UPS units. They were only like $40 ea. They are rated at 330W.
I had, variously, Core2Quad, G3258 @ 4.0, and now, Skylake G4400 @ 4.455Ghz, with 7950 3GB cards, hooked up. Doing distributed-computing on both the CPU and GPU was just a bit too much, as the UPS would tend to alarm due to overload.
Also, I had to change out my PSUs, because the previous PSUs didn't like the non-pure-sine-wave UPS signal. Settled on a set of EVGA Bronze PSUs, which seem to tolerate the battery-backup alright.
So, my solution, was to plug the PC into the "surge only" outlets, and leave the monitor and the wall-warts plugged into the battery + surge outlets. Less than ideal.
So, now that I fried one of the 550VA / 330W CyberPower UPSs (firmware now thinks max wattage is 220W), one died completely (battery died completely), and one left standing (surge-only), it's time for some new UPS units.
If I had the money, Newegg has some CyberPower 1350VA / 810W units right now on ShellShocker, with "Pure Sine Wave", "LCD display", and "USB charging ports", for $125 FS. Not bad at all.
But I'm wondering if I can get away with less.
I've switched my primary PCs over to ASRock DeskMini units, which come with a 110W laptop-style PSU. But I would like to keep the option open to putting a full tower PC into my desk's cubby and connecting it, to work on people's PCs and whatnot.
My monitors, on two out of the three desks, are 40" 4K UHD HDR TVs, which I think take 40W full load.
So nominal computing load, on the mini-PC and 40" 4K, is under 100W. If I hook up a tower PC, and do DC on it (like I have been during these colder months), that's probably another 350-450W, easily. Maybe 500W at the wall, for the tower PC.
So, that's like 600W of capacity needed for the UPS inverter. Which would work with the CyberPower ShellShocker UPS deal.
But if I continue doing what I have been doing, hooking the tower PC up to the "surge only" outlets, then I can get away with a significantly cheaper UPS.
BestBuy on ebay, has an 825VA / 420W LCD CyberPower UPS for nearly $80 shipped, and a 450VA model without LCD for $45 shipped. I think that one is 230W.
The problem is, budget. I realistically need three of these.
Some years ago (three, maybe four?), I went to Microcenter, and picked up like 4-5 CyberPower 550VA UPS units. They were only like $40 ea. They are rated at 330W.
I had, variously, Core2Quad, G3258 @ 4.0, and now, Skylake G4400 @ 4.455Ghz, with 7950 3GB cards, hooked up. Doing distributed-computing on both the CPU and GPU was just a bit too much, as the UPS would tend to alarm due to overload.
Also, I had to change out my PSUs, because the previous PSUs didn't like the non-pure-sine-wave UPS signal. Settled on a set of EVGA Bronze PSUs, which seem to tolerate the battery-backup alright.
So, my solution, was to plug the PC into the "surge only" outlets, and leave the monitor and the wall-warts plugged into the battery + surge outlets. Less than ideal.
So, now that I fried one of the 550VA / 330W CyberPower UPSs (firmware now thinks max wattage is 220W), one died completely (battery died completely), and one left standing (surge-only), it's time for some new UPS units.
If I had the money, Newegg has some CyberPower 1350VA / 810W units right now on ShellShocker, with "Pure Sine Wave", "LCD display", and "USB charging ports", for $125 FS. Not bad at all.
But I'm wondering if I can get away with less.
I've switched my primary PCs over to ASRock DeskMini units, which come with a 110W laptop-style PSU. But I would like to keep the option open to putting a full tower PC into my desk's cubby and connecting it, to work on people's PCs and whatnot.
My monitors, on two out of the three desks, are 40" 4K UHD HDR TVs, which I think take 40W full load.
So nominal computing load, on the mini-PC and 40" 4K, is under 100W. If I hook up a tower PC, and do DC on it (like I have been during these colder months), that's probably another 350-450W, easily. Maybe 500W at the wall, for the tower PC.
So, that's like 600W of capacity needed for the UPS inverter. Which would work with the CyberPower ShellShocker UPS deal.
But if I continue doing what I have been doing, hooking the tower PC up to the "surge only" outlets, then I can get away with a significantly cheaper UPS.
BestBuy on ebay, has an 825VA / 420W LCD CyberPower UPS for nearly $80 shipped, and a 450VA model without LCD for $45 shipped. I think that one is 230W.
The problem is, budget. I realistically need three of these.
