Will This UPS Be Enough or Too Much?

Discussion in 'Power Supplies and UPS's' started by reikozunaken, Jun 13, 2009.

  1. reikozunaken

    reikozunaken Geek Trainee

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    I am considering buying a CyberPower Intelligent LCD Series GreenPower UPS (Newegg.com - CyberPower Intelligent LCD Series GreenPower UPS CP1500AVRLCD 1500VA 900W 8 Outlets UPS - UPS) with the following statistics:

    VA Rating: 1500VA
    Watts: 900W
    Output Voltage: 120Vac +/- 5%

    I want to connect the following devices to the UPS and I would like to know if the UPS is not good enough, too good, or just right. I am not well versed in electronics, so I want to ask.

    1.
    Computer with AMD Phenom II 3.0GHz and ATI Radeon HD 9850
    Corsair TX750W PSU
    90-264V ~ 9A 50/60Hz
    2.
    ASUS VW246H Black 24" LCD
    100 - 240 VAC, 50/60Hz
    Consumption: <60W
    3.
    Viewsonic VX1940w
    AC 100-240V, 50-60Hz
    Consumption: 44W
    4.
    Logitech Z-5500 Digital
    Total FTC power: 505 watts RMS
    Sub-woofer: 188 watts RMS
    Left/Right: 62 watts RMS x 2
    Center: 69 watts RMS
    Rear Left & Right: 62 watts RMS x 2

    The fourth item is optional if it is too much. I may also plug in small things like my switch since there are 8 outlets if the UPS can support that much. The purpose of the UPS is to keep my PC on when we have miniature power outages (2 seconds or so), which are frequent enough to make the purchase worth it. Please advise whether my intended equipment is adequately backed by this unit.
     
  2. luke992006

    luke992006 Geek Trainee

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    well it will do fine, but gaming, or listening to music is going to make that battery go by like mad, ups's are just for you can save things and shut down the computer safely.
     
  3. reikozunaken

    reikozunaken Geek Trainee

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    Well, like I said, it's mainly for those split second outages we get sometimes that cause my PC to shut off even though power comes back immediately. Gotta love the power company.

    Thanks for your input.
     
  4. luke992006

    luke992006 Geek Trainee

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    ^yes i know what you said. What i said was for longer power outages.
     

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