Rabu, 04 Juni 2014

Gaming computer power supply?

Q. I am thinking on buying a gaming computer from "iBuyPower.com" and I am in the progress of customizing it and it has a 700 Watt power supply with .. SLI ready.
Is this a good gaming computer power supply? Does it really matter?

A. brand name psus are always better b/c of better reliability and it's more silent than the default psu chosen by iBuyPower and elsewhere.


best uninterruptible Power Supply for a 1200w gaming computer?
Q. I want to find the best one for me to get so when i lose power,i will have enough time to shut it down properly and how much time would that power supply give me as im running that many watts?

A. First of all, your computer would not need the full 1200W that your PSU is designed to supply. That is only for the most extreme cases, rarely going to half of that. You could get by with a 1000 to 1200VA rated one (700W) for uninterrupted or shut down power of say 7 minutes with this:
"1050VA / 705 watt power handling ability supports multiple entry-level PCs, network workstations, point-of-sale terminals, small to medium business phone systems, audio/video workstations and heavily configured home theater systems. Offers 7 minutes battery runtime with a full load of 1050VA and 23 minutes with a half load of 525VA." http://www.tripplite.com/sku/OMNISMART1050/ $250--300
Or this one: http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=BR1300G&total_watts=700 with about 8 minutes at 600W, $210
http://www.amazon.com/CyberPower-CP1500AVRLCD-Intelligent-1500VA-Mini-Tower/dp/B000FBK3QK/ref=lp_764572_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1390542582&sr=1-3 The 1350VA model for 810W for $135. Surely you could get almost 8 minutes at full output with that.





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