If I were to upgrade and get this 600W psu:
Enermax 600W psu for A64 system
what back-ups rating is needed?
APC back-ups on newegg
Enermax 600W psu for A64 system
what back-ups rating is needed?
APC back-ups on newegg
VA is not the same as watts. The approximate formula to convert isFor instance, a 1400VA UPS inverter might only be rated at 950W (as is the case for the APC SmartUPS 1400s).
Originally posted by: Zepper
The thing is that 600W PSU isn't likely to come near to actually putting its full rating into his load (if it did, it would be pulling 800-900W from the wall and need a 1200-1400VA UPS to back it up. I'd be really surprised if he could prove actual DC output over 250W (approx 375W from the wall) - unless he's running a bunch of lights and other useless crap off it.
Originally posted by: zephyrprime
In theory, you would need at least a 1500VA system if you maxed out power consumption on your PC.
(600W/0.7 efficiency factor + 100W for monitor)/0.62 Watt to VA conversion factor = 1544VA
Also keep in mind that VA is not the same as capacity.
VA is not the same as watts. The approximate formula to convert isFor instance, a 1400VA UPS inverter might only be rated at 950W (as is the case for the APC SmartUPS 1400s).
0.62xVA = Watts
So..., a 1450 VA UPS would defintely be rated at 900 Watts.
Originally posted by: Arcanedeath
I have an APC BR1500 I picked up for 150 last year at compusa during the day after thanksgiving sale, I've used it to power a 21" CRT and 19" CRT and 2 PC's + a KVM (both fully loaded Athlon XP systems one an Overclocked 2500+ @ 2.2ghz and the other an overlocked 1600+ @ 1.8ghz) and it's worked fine for about 20min and even longer than that once I got rid of the 2nd PC. One thing that you might want to keep in mind is if you have a Laser printer you will need a pretty killer UPS if you want it backed up cause they suck a lot of juice in their powerup cycle but for the system you listed a quality 850VA or higher UPS would be a good idea, and just get something bigger if you want longer uptime and make sure whatever you get has AVR to keep your power clean.
Originally posted by: Alptraum
How much run time do you want? I get abit over half an hour with my system and one of these.