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New UPS, is this big enough?

chelhxi

Senior member
Hi, I purchased a Cyberpower CP1000 pure sinewave 1000va 600w UPS. I have my 24" monitor and desktop plugged into it. My desktop is an i7 950 at 4 ghz, a gtx 580, couple harddrives, 6 gb ram.

Now, the load usually shows around 200w at idle, and I was able to get the load up to 525 w using prime95 and crysis 2 at the same time. During gaming about 300 - 350w. I tested the UPS and cut the power, and just idling at the desktop will get MAYBE 5 -10 min battery life, of course way less if I do anything.

I don't want this UPS to let me continue working during a power outage, I just want it to have time to shut down the computer..... I know that UPS batteries degrade over time, should I get a larger UPS, or should this be sufficient to last 4-5 years having at least a couple minutes of battery life to shut down? I've never owned a UPS, I don't know how much their batteries will lose life.
 
Any battery will lose capacity as it ages. However, the lead acid batteries typically used in UPS systems are much better than your typical lithium ion battery in this regard. I would recommend installing the UPS monitoring software and configuring it to initiate an automatic shutdown when it detects that the UPS has 3 or so minutes of run time remaining.
 
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