- Jul 7, 2008
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It's starting to be that time of year when everyone's air conditioning and cooling systems are putting a huge strain on the local power grid, to the point where my neighborhood has a considerable number of intermittent power outages. Rather than freaking out about hardware damage and possible data corruption every time the power blacks out, I'd like to stay protected from now on with a UPS.
My Needs
I'd like something simple, something that will give me just enough time to gently save all of my work and gently shut down my PC when the power goes out. ~5 minutes of battery runtime would be great, honestly. And in the event of small power "blips" - or blackouts that only last one or two seconds - I could just coast right through those like nothing happened.
Again, simple is good... although if it has some kind of alarm that lets me know the power is out and the battery is activated, that would be cool. It's not completely necessary though.
My PC specs
AMD FX-8350 processor running at stock voltage
16GB DDR3 1600 memory running at 1.5v
MSI Twin Frozr 7870 graphics card running at stock
Kingston 120gb SSD
Toshiba 2TB HDD
SeaSonic M12II 620W ATX12V V2.3 / EPS 12V V2.91 Fully Modular Active PFC Power Supply
My budget
I haven't really researched UPS units in depth, and I'm not quite sure how much a decent UPS for my needs should cost. Is under $300 reasonable? Is it possible to get a simple, decent-quality UPS under $200? Somewhere inbetween?
I'm open to suggestions. Thanks in advance.
My Needs
I'd like something simple, something that will give me just enough time to gently save all of my work and gently shut down my PC when the power goes out. ~5 minutes of battery runtime would be great, honestly. And in the event of small power "blips" - or blackouts that only last one or two seconds - I could just coast right through those like nothing happened.
Again, simple is good... although if it has some kind of alarm that lets me know the power is out and the battery is activated, that would be cool. It's not completely necessary though.
My PC specs
AMD FX-8350 processor running at stock voltage
16GB DDR3 1600 memory running at 1.5v
MSI Twin Frozr 7870 graphics card running at stock
Kingston 120gb SSD
Toshiba 2TB HDD
SeaSonic M12II 620W ATX12V V2.3 / EPS 12V V2.91 Fully Modular Active PFC Power Supply
My budget
I haven't really researched UPS units in depth, and I'm not quite sure how much a decent UPS for my needs should cost. Is under $300 reasonable? Is it possible to get a simple, decent-quality UPS under $200? Somewhere inbetween?
I'm open to suggestions. Thanks in advance.
