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StrEagle




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PostPosted: Tue, 23rd Apr 2013 14:55    Post subject: UPS Online
Anyone knows any good online UPS that can hold 30min of gameplay for 1pc,2monitors+sound+router.

It has to be online, because I have doubts of the quality of the current, and 30min of gameplay so I can get to the next checkpoint. And prefferably to have a connection to the pc, so it can shut it down when the battery gets low. Maybe space for additional batteries.

My PSU is 700W, Q6600 and 460GTX.


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WhiteBarbarian




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Location: Russia
PostPosted: Tue, 23rd Apr 2013 20:09    Post subject:
I think such UPS will cost you more than your current PC and will be super loud.

I have PC with Q6600 @ 2.4 GHz, 460GTX and a Cooler Master PSU in 550 - 750W range(can't say exact wattage as I would need to remove PC from under the table and look inside Very Happy ), LCD 1680x1050 display, Time capsule 2TB and land-line phone connected to APC Back-UPS Pro 1500 [ http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=BR1500GI ]

While browsing in Chrome with only uTorrent running, whole setup uses around 170W which gives around 35 minutes of battery time, while playing Civ 5 whole setup uses around 320W and gives around 17 minutes of battery time.

Noise wise, APC Back-UPS Pro 1500 on a battery is very loud, my Miele 300-2000W vacuum cleaner produces much less noise Laughing


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PostPosted: Tue, 23rd Apr 2013 21:04    Post subject:
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mach1ne




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PostPosted: Tue, 23rd Apr 2013 21:22    Post subject:
i have one of these and it has 21 minutes of run time with my setup (3930k, 32 gigs of ram, 680 top, 22 inch + 24 inch monitors, modem, router, audio equipment) when i am not gaming or working (~270w load), and about 11 with farcry 3 running (~390w load).
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StrEagle




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Location: Balkans
PostPosted: Wed, 24th Apr 2013 10:28    Post subject:
But it's not online Sad

I'm currently looking at several on-line ups, raging around 500$, but don't know any brands..

Quote:
INFORM Sinus SS LCD 230

• Input
Power (kVA) 3
Voltage 160 - 288 VAC
Frequency 50 / 60 Hz. ± 5 % (Auto Sensing)
Power Factor >0.99
• Output
Power Factor 0.8
Voltage 220VAC / 230 / 240 VAC
Voltage Regulation ±%1
Frequency 50 / 60 Hz (Auto Detection)
Frequency Regulation ±0,1%
Harmonic Distortion < 3 %
Crest Factor 3:1
Overload Capacity 100% - 120% for 30 seconds, 120% - 150% for 10 seconds
Whole efficiency >88%
Inverter efficiency >90%
Transfer Time 0ms
• Battery
Battery Type Maintenance-free lead acid batteries
DC Voltage 72V
Internal Battery 6pcs 12V 9Ah
Built in max. charge current 2.7A
Back Up Time Full Load 5 min
Half Load 15 min
Recharge Time 3 Hours (to 90% Of Full Capacity)
• Display
LCD Display Input/Output Voltage And Frequency Valuers,
Load%, Battery voltage, Internal Temperature
LED Indicators Utility Or By Pass, Battery Low, Battery Abnormal, Overload, Site Wiring Fault,
Service Mode, Ups Off, Ups Abnormal Indicators
• Alarms
Line Failure, Battery Low, Over Load, Failure Events

• Protection
short circuit, over temperature, overload, high voltage, battery low,EPO
• Communication
Interface
(Communication Port) RS-232 and USB
Slots Relay Contact Board, SNMP/WEB Card
• Environment
Temparature 0°C - 40°C
Humidity 0%-90%
Noise Level (1m Distance) <50dBA (at 1 meter)
Protection Class IP20
• Physical specifications
Outlets 4 pcs IEC or 2pcs Schuko
Dimensions (mm) WxHxD 444x88x650
Net Weight (kg) 30
• Standards
Standards EN 62040-1-1 (safety), EN 62040-2 (EMC)
• Warranty
24 months for product
12 months for batteries


costs 526$

and what is the battery life of these things? Can I keep using it 3-4 years into the future?


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tw1st




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PostPosted: Wed, 24th Apr 2013 14:11    Post subject:
We use everything APC for backups at my work. They are expensive but work good.


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sausje
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PostPosted: Wed, 24th Apr 2013 14:54    Post subject:
http://www.trust.com/products/product.aspx?artnr=17680

Works perfect, altho currently only used for my server pc backup power.
Managed to get 3 of them back then for €50,- Very Happy

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Tho this one is pure for PC and Monitor, other things aren't possible to attach Sad


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WhiteBarbarian




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Location: Russia
PostPosted: Wed, 24th Apr 2013 14:54    Post subject:
If you are going for non APC brand, try to check them live before buying. I heard various brands and they all produced annoying power humming noise even when not on battery.

APC ones are almost dead silent when on a power line and very loud when on a battery. Online UPSes will be on a battery all the time and will produce annoying fan noise constantly.


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