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shivg33k
03-06-2008, 11:37 AM
I am building a new machine which will be for gaming, i have an APC 500VA UPS. My new machine would be consist of C2D e8400, asus MB, XFX 8800, logitech 5.1 speaker, 2 GB RAM.
my question is that will the current UPS (500 VA) be enough for the above rig or i would have to buy a new one.
realdan
03-06-2008, 02:59 PM
you mentioned some components which are not part of the equation but omitted some which are a part of the equation.
power supply?
hard disk drives?
optical disk drives?
other pci cards
usb devices
etc...
by your power requirement, one would mean the time it can keep the system running in the event of a blackout/power failure.
it can supply power to run your current system in normal situation..but in the event of power failure, it could hardly give you time to save and shutdown the system.
dOm1naTOr
03-06-2008, 03:30 PM
I think it cant even take the initial load when power fails. I think u have atleast a 600W PSU. So for a decent backup of 20 min on ur rig, get atleast an 800VA UPS.
U can also get a 650VA APC UPS and connect ur system while conect ur monitor, speaker and modem to the older one. That way u can save money.
800VA UPS are very costly , the latter idea can get the job done for much lesser price[if only ur current UPS is good one]
BTW which monitor do u have?
bikdel
03-06-2008, 03:44 PM
what would be the cost of a decent 1KVa UPS???.. something that can be connected to PC through USB/ serial port also....
hellgate
03-06-2008, 03:58 PM
if u hav a LCD then APC 650va will give bout 17mins of backup.backup will also depend on whether u'll oc ur procy or not.
dOm1naTOr
03-06-2008, 08:07 PM
But at midst of gamin hours, dun expect even half the usual backup u used to get.
shivg33k
03-06-2008, 09:47 PM
Thanks guys for your replies,
i don't want much of a backup time, i only wanted that the UPS can supply enough juice to my system while giving surge protection to my PC components.:)
techtronic
04-06-2008, 04:47 AM
1 VA (UPS) = 0.6 Watts (SMPS)
Use this calculator to buy UPS
Use this calculator to calculate Wattage of SMPS :http://www.extreme.outervision.com/powercalc.jsp
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