![]() My main requirement was the ability to save work and safely shut down the PC before losing all power. Having researched typical power consumptions and armed with the knowledge that my PC uses SSDs, is fan-less, and does not have a high-powered GPU something in the 1000-1500 VA range was required. When choosing a UPS, generally speaking, the more expensive they are the longer they can provide power to connected devices (or provide the same or more power for a longer time). A UPS is like a big battery that gets charged from main power, but when there is an outage the battery kicks in and provides power to connected devices. This is where an external uninterruptable power supply (UPS ) comes in handy. My main PC is a silent desktop which means (unlike a laptop) has no resilience to power outages. In the last year there have been several power outages ranging from several hours to transient outages of a few seconds. The power grid at my home office is sometimes unreliable. ![]()
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