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I need help to determine the correct VA/watts I should be getting for my system. Here are my system specs:

i7 4770k OC to 4ghz.
Corsair AX760w PSU
Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB
EVGA GTX 770 Classified ACX 4GB
Asus Maximus VI Formula
Samsung Evo 840 1TB SSD
Kingston Beast Series 16GB 2400mhz OC to 2800mhz
Windows 8 64bit
Cooler Master CM Storm Stryker
Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 2 Silentwings CPU cooler
Asus 23' LED 144hz Monitor

I was thinking of getting this, but wasn't sure if it was enough. Amazon.com : Cyberpower CP900AVR UPS - 900VA/560W AVR 8-Outlet RJ11/RJ45/Coax Tower EMI/RFI USB : Electronics I just need enough turn to time off my computer incase of a power outage.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 8 64bit
CPU
i7 4770k
Motherboard
Asus Maximus VI Formula
Memory
Kingston Beast Series 16GB 2400mhz CL11
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 770 Classified ACX 4GB
Sound Card
N/A
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS VG248QE 24" LED
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB HDD
Samsung EVO 840 1TB SSD
PSU
Corsair AX760w
Case
Coolermaster CM Storm Stryker
Cooling
Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 2 Silentwings
I should say, you'll need at least a 1200VA/750W UPS to be confortable and protected from micro-power outage.

My local store recommended me that much for my own config with 700w PSU. Some says aswell to the set multiplier x1.5 the PSU wattage.

So for me it was at least for a 700w PSU x 1.5 => 1050VA (off-line model) + the components that will be used with, made that 1200VA/750W and should let me around 15mn to 20mn to save & turn off the PC if idle, when in game or full load it will be around 8mn.
 
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My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
CPU
Ivy Bridge Core i5 3570K (Delidded)
Motherboard
Asus P8Z77-V LE PLUS
Memory
G.Skill "Ares" DDR3 PC3-12800 - 1600MHz (16Gb)
Graphics Card(s)
Asus Dual-RX480-O4G
Sound Card
Creative Sound Blaster Z w/5.1 sound system
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus IPS 23"
Screen Resolution
16/9
Hard Drives
Internal:
500Go Sata 6Gb/s (x2)
500Go Sata 3Gb/s (x2)
SSD 60Go Sata 6Gb/s
PSU
In Win C 900W Series 80+ Platinum
Case
Thermaltake Chaser A71
Cooling
Custom Water Cooling Loop
Keyboard
Cooler Master QuickFire XTi
Mouse
Razer Imperator 2012 (4G)
Antivirus
MSE
Browser
IE 11.0.xxx Rtm
Other Info
"Raid0" with Intel Smart Response Technology (HDD/SSD)
So for the one from Amazon that I linked. Would it not give me enough time to even turn off the computer? What I'm saying is, if I use that one and there is a power outrage would my computer just turn off since there wouldn't be enough watts from the back up battery?

And my watt usage wouldn't be maxed out at 760w I don't think. Maybe around 450-550w during gaming?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 8 64bit
CPU
i7 4770k
Motherboard
Asus Maximus VI Formula
Memory
Kingston Beast Series 16GB 2400mhz CL11
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 770 Classified ACX 4GB
Sound Card
N/A
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS VG248QE 24" LED
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB HDD
Samsung EVO 840 1TB SSD
PSU
Corsair AX760w
Case
Coolermaster CM Storm Stryker
Cooling
Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 2 Silentwings
So for the one from Amazon that I linked. Would it not give me enough time to even turn off the computer? What I'm saying is, if I use that one and there is a power outrage would my computer just turn off since there wouldn't be enough watts from the back up battery?

900VA/560W UPS will give time to save and turn off, but the main problem is when too much components hardware are plugged in the UPS that could make it weaker.

1200VA/750W or 720W UPS could do it better to handle the load..

Let's say that if you're in game in case of power outage, 900VA might be quite limited. It could handle it if when power outage when PC idle.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
CPU
Ivy Bridge Core i5 3570K (Delidded)
Motherboard
Asus P8Z77-V LE PLUS
Memory
G.Skill "Ares" DDR3 PC3-12800 - 1600MHz (16Gb)
Graphics Card(s)
Asus Dual-RX480-O4G
Sound Card
Creative Sound Blaster Z w/5.1 sound system
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus IPS 23"
Screen Resolution
16/9
Hard Drives
Internal:
500Go Sata 6Gb/s (x2)
500Go Sata 3Gb/s (x2)
SSD 60Go Sata 6Gb/s
PSU
In Win C 900W Series 80+ Platinum
Case
Thermaltake Chaser A71
Cooling
Custom Water Cooling Loop
Keyboard
Cooler Master QuickFire XTi
Mouse
Razer Imperator 2012 (4G)
Antivirus
MSE
Browser
IE 11.0.xxx Rtm
Other Info
"Raid0" with Intel Smart Response Technology (HDD/SSD)
So for the one from Amazon that I linked. Would it not give me enough time to even turn off the computer? What I'm saying is, if I use that one and there is a power outrage would my computer just turn off since there wouldn't be enough watts from the back up battery?

900VA/560W UPS will give time to save and turn off, but the main problem is when too much components hardware are plugged in the UPS that could make it weaker.

1200VA/750W or 720W UPS could do it better to handle the load..

Let's say that if you're in game in case of power outage, 900VA might be quite limited. It could handle it if when power outage when PC idle.

Oh okay, I understand what you are getting at now. I guess something like this should be more than sufficient: http://www.amazon.ca/CyberPower-CP1...8&qid=1379038030&sr=8-1&keywords=CP1350AVRLCD
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 8 64bit
CPU
i7 4770k
Motherboard
Asus Maximus VI Formula
Memory
Kingston Beast Series 16GB 2400mhz CL11
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 770 Classified ACX 4GB
Sound Card
N/A
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS VG248QE 24" LED
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB HDD
Samsung EVO 840 1TB SSD
PSU
Corsair AX760w
Case
Coolermaster CM Storm Stryker
Cooling
Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 2 Silentwings
So for the one from Amazon that I linked. Would it not give me enough time to even turn off the computer? What I'm saying is, if I use that one and there is a power outrage would my computer just turn off since there wouldn't be enough watts from the back up battery?

900VA/560W UPS will give time to save and turn off, but the main problem is when too much components hardware are plugged in the UPS that could make it weaker.

1200VA/750W or 720W UPS could do it better to handle the load..

Let's say that if you're in game in case of power outage, 900VA might be quite limited. It could handle it if when power outage when PC idle.

Oh okay, I understand what you are getting at now. I guess something like this should be more than sufficient: http://www.amazon.ca/CyberPower-CP1...8&qid=1379038030&sr=8-1&keywords=CP1350AVRLCD

Yes, could be the one you need!

and this one either: Cyberpower CP1200AVR UPS - 1200VA/720W AVR 8-Outlet RJ11/RJ45/Coax Tower EMI/RFI USB/Serial, (a little cheaper on price).
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
CPU
Ivy Bridge Core i5 3570K (Delidded)
Motherboard
Asus P8Z77-V LE PLUS
Memory
G.Skill "Ares" DDR3 PC3-12800 - 1600MHz (16Gb)
Graphics Card(s)
Asus Dual-RX480-O4G
Sound Card
Creative Sound Blaster Z w/5.1 sound system
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus IPS 23"
Screen Resolution
16/9
Hard Drives
Internal:
500Go Sata 6Gb/s (x2)
500Go Sata 3Gb/s (x2)
SSD 60Go Sata 6Gb/s
PSU
In Win C 900W Series 80+ Platinum
Case
Thermaltake Chaser A71
Cooling
Custom Water Cooling Loop
Keyboard
Cooler Master QuickFire XTi
Mouse
Razer Imperator 2012 (4G)
Antivirus
MSE
Browser
IE 11.0.xxx Rtm
Other Info
"Raid0" with Intel Smart Response Technology (HDD/SSD)
Thank you for your fast response and assistance to my thread. It was very helpful and informative.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 8 64bit
CPU
i7 4770k
Motherboard
Asus Maximus VI Formula
Memory
Kingston Beast Series 16GB 2400mhz CL11
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 770 Classified ACX 4GB
Sound Card
N/A
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS VG248QE 24" LED
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB HDD
Samsung EVO 840 1TB SSD
PSU
Corsair AX760w
Case
Coolermaster CM Storm Stryker
Cooling
Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 2 Silentwings

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
CPU
Ivy Bridge Core i5 3570K (Delidded)
Motherboard
Asus P8Z77-V LE PLUS
Memory
G.Skill "Ares" DDR3 PC3-12800 - 1600MHz (16Gb)
Graphics Card(s)
Asus Dual-RX480-O4G
Sound Card
Creative Sound Blaster Z w/5.1 sound system
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus IPS 23"
Screen Resolution
16/9
Hard Drives
Internal:
500Go Sata 6Gb/s (x2)
500Go Sata 3Gb/s (x2)
SSD 60Go Sata 6Gb/s
PSU
In Win C 900W Series 80+ Platinum
Case
Thermaltake Chaser A71
Cooling
Custom Water Cooling Loop
Keyboard
Cooler Master QuickFire XTi
Mouse
Razer Imperator 2012 (4G)
Antivirus
MSE
Browser
IE 11.0.xxx Rtm
Other Info
"Raid0" with Intel Smart Response Technology (HDD/SSD)
I cheated. Instead of trying to figure out how much I needed, I just got the biggest one I could find (I did wait until it went on sale). With my computer and monitor plugged in and running, it has 116 minutes of runtime. I have it set to hibernate my computer five minutes after a power outage. Since it takes 24 hours to recharge the batteries if they are fully discharged, that ensures sufficient power will be left in case of multiple power outages in a day (such as we had off and on for a couple of weeks or so last summer before the problem was finally tracked down).
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
Intel i7-3930K
Motherboard
ASUS P9X79 WS
Memory
Kingston HyperX Genesis 32GB Kit (8x4GB Modules) 1600MHz DDR
Graphics Card(s)
MSI R7850 Twin Frozr 2GD5/OC Radeon HD 7850 2GB 256-bit GDDR
Sound Card
Asus Xonar Essence STX
Monitor(s) Displays
3x Asus VG248QE 24", Vizio 32" TV
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080, ?
Hard Drives
Samsung 128GB 840 Pro SSD (1),
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (4)
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (16) external backup drives used in 2.5" hot swap bays in the computer.
PSU
Corsair HX750w
Case
Antec Two Hundred v2 (modified)
Cooling
Cooler Master GeminII S524 120mm (fan replaced with a 140mm)
Keyboard
Logitech G510s
Mouse
Logitech M525 (two in use)
Internet Speed
=< 32Mbps down, 8Mbps up
Antivirus
AVAST!, MBAM, SAS, Spybot S&D (all but MBAM free) Glary Util
Browser
IE11
Other Info
LSI 9211-8i HBA card (8 SATA III ports), 2.5" & 3.5" Hot Swap Bays, HooToo HT-CR001 PCI-E to USB 3.0 Internal Hub + 6 Slot Card Reader, and LG Model CH12LS28 BD-ROM Optical Drive. Also, ScanSnap S1500 ADF duplexing scanner, Canon 9000F flat bed scanner, Corsair SP2500 2.1 speakers, Samsung CLP 415nw laser color printer, Cyberpower PP2200SW UPS
I cheated. Instead of trying to figure out how much I needed, I just got the biggest one I could find (I did wait until it went on sale). With my computer and monitor plugged in and running, it has 116 minutes of runtime. I have it set to hibernate my computer five minutes after a power outage. Since it takes 24 hours to recharge the batteries if they are fully discharged, that ensures sufficient power will be left in case of multiple power outages in a day (such as we had off and on for a couple of weeks or so last summer before the problem was finally tracked down).

That's smart but also quite expensive solution...those damn UPS are not that cheaper, i recon!:)

The most i'll afford will be for a 1600VA which is far enough for me.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
CPU
Ivy Bridge Core i5 3570K (Delidded)
Motherboard
Asus P8Z77-V LE PLUS
Memory
G.Skill "Ares" DDR3 PC3-12800 - 1600MHz (16Gb)
Graphics Card(s)
Asus Dual-RX480-O4G
Sound Card
Creative Sound Blaster Z w/5.1 sound system
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus IPS 23"
Screen Resolution
16/9
Hard Drives
Internal:
500Go Sata 6Gb/s (x2)
500Go Sata 3Gb/s (x2)
SSD 60Go Sata 6Gb/s
PSU
In Win C 900W Series 80+ Platinum
Case
Thermaltake Chaser A71
Cooling
Custom Water Cooling Loop
Keyboard
Cooler Master QuickFire XTi
Mouse
Razer Imperator 2012 (4G)
Antivirus
MSE
Browser
IE 11.0.xxx Rtm
Other Info
"Raid0" with Intel Smart Response Technology (HDD/SSD)
No, it wasn't cheap but it will last a long time!
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
Intel i7-3930K
Motherboard
ASUS P9X79 WS
Memory
Kingston HyperX Genesis 32GB Kit (8x4GB Modules) 1600MHz DDR
Graphics Card(s)
MSI R7850 Twin Frozr 2GD5/OC Radeon HD 7850 2GB 256-bit GDDR
Sound Card
Asus Xonar Essence STX
Monitor(s) Displays
3x Asus VG248QE 24", Vizio 32" TV
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080, ?
Hard Drives
Samsung 128GB 840 Pro SSD (1),
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (4)
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (16) external backup drives used in 2.5" hot swap bays in the computer.
PSU
Corsair HX750w
Case
Antec Two Hundred v2 (modified)
Cooling
Cooler Master GeminII S524 120mm (fan replaced with a 140mm)
Keyboard
Logitech G510s
Mouse
Logitech M525 (two in use)
Internet Speed
=< 32Mbps down, 8Mbps up
Antivirus
AVAST!, MBAM, SAS, Spybot S&D (all but MBAM free) Glary Util
Browser
IE11
Other Info
LSI 9211-8i HBA card (8 SATA III ports), 2.5" & 3.5" Hot Swap Bays, HooToo HT-CR001 PCI-E to USB 3.0 Internal Hub + 6 Slot Card Reader, and LG Model CH12LS28 BD-ROM Optical Drive. Also, ScanSnap S1500 ADF duplexing scanner, Canon 9000F flat bed scanner, Corsair SP2500 2.1 speakers, Samsung CLP 415nw laser color printer, Cyberpower PP2200SW UPS
I've been running a APC UPS BR1500 for over 10 years and have replaced the batteries only once. With everything under the sun plugged into it it runs for 33-45 minutes at load but not gaming. I try not to leave my system running unattended for more than 30 minutes and if so then with SSD's helping boot so I will always power down.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
A blend of brains, brawn and dumb luck.
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64
CPU
i7 3770k OC'd 4.6 @ 1.17v, also FX 8120 & i5 miniITX
Motherboard
MSI P67A-GD80 b3
Memory
32 gb G.Skill Sniper DDR3 10-12-12-31 @ 2133
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon 7870 2GB DDR5
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Z Series Card
Monitor(s) Displays
(2) LG LED 23" 1920 x 1080 2ms Monitors via mini d-port
Screen Resolution
1680 X 1050 p
Hard Drives
Samsung 256 gb 830 SSD sata III
(1) 1 tb WD Black
(2) 1 tb Hitachi deskmates/sata II
(2) 1 tb WD green/sata II
(2) 3 tb Seagate Barracuda
(1) 120 gb OCZ Vertex SS
(1) Drobo 5N w/5 Seagate 3tb
PSU
EVGA modular 1000G2 80% gold rating & APC 1200 RS
Case
CoolerMaster Storm Styker
Cooling
7 case fans 140mm & 120mm, NZXT Kraken X60
Keyboard
(2) Logitech Illuminated Keyboards (1) usb (1) wireless
Mouse
Logitech G700 & T-BC21 - nano nx for the laptop
Internet Speed
Basic 120mbps down
Antivirus
Trend Micro Titanium Max Security & Malwarebytes Premium
Browser
Chrome and IE 10
Other Info
5 Noctua case fans + 3 Noctua in p/p on NZXT cooler
Integrated hot swap drive bays for 2.5" Drives
(2) Lite-on dvd/cd/Blu Ray optical 22X
Integrated fan controller and led on/off
HP Officejet Pro 8630 all-n-one
Hot-swappable 3.5" hard drive bay
Netgear Nighthawk router
Asus USB 3 & sata 6 PCIe card
Vantec IDE to sata adptr./Ultra sata adptr
Lenovo L420 i5 lappy with m sata
Drobo 5N advanced NAS
The ability to put my computer into hibernation whenever there is a power failure is one reason I got the UPS I have. My computer runs 24/7 and I have no desire to shut it down whenever I leave the house (I do shut it down if I go out of town).
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
Intel i7-3930K
Motherboard
ASUS P9X79 WS
Memory
Kingston HyperX Genesis 32GB Kit (8x4GB Modules) 1600MHz DDR
Graphics Card(s)
MSI R7850 Twin Frozr 2GD5/OC Radeon HD 7850 2GB 256-bit GDDR
Sound Card
Asus Xonar Essence STX
Monitor(s) Displays
3x Asus VG248QE 24", Vizio 32" TV
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080, ?
Hard Drives
Samsung 128GB 840 Pro SSD (1),
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (4)
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (16) external backup drives used in 2.5" hot swap bays in the computer.
PSU
Corsair HX750w
Case
Antec Two Hundred v2 (modified)
Cooling
Cooler Master GeminII S524 120mm (fan replaced with a 140mm)
Keyboard
Logitech G510s
Mouse
Logitech M525 (two in use)
Internet Speed
=< 32Mbps down, 8Mbps up
Antivirus
AVAST!, MBAM, SAS, Spybot S&D (all but MBAM free) Glary Util
Browser
IE11
Other Info
LSI 9211-8i HBA card (8 SATA III ports), 2.5" & 3.5" Hot Swap Bays, HooToo HT-CR001 PCI-E to USB 3.0 Internal Hub + 6 Slot Card Reader, and LG Model CH12LS28 BD-ROM Optical Drive. Also, ScanSnap S1500 ADF duplexing scanner, Canon 9000F flat bed scanner, Corsair SP2500 2.1 speakers, Samsung CLP 415nw laser color printer, Cyberpower PP2200SW UPS
Yeah I'm a shut down guy and used to work for a 24/7 guy and I never understood why and finally convinced him to power down all but the server and his workstation every Friday after work.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
A blend of brains, brawn and dumb luck.
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64
CPU
i7 3770k OC'd 4.6 @ 1.17v, also FX 8120 & i5 miniITX
Motherboard
MSI P67A-GD80 b3
Memory
32 gb G.Skill Sniper DDR3 10-12-12-31 @ 2133
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon 7870 2GB DDR5
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Z Series Card
Monitor(s) Displays
(2) LG LED 23" 1920 x 1080 2ms Monitors via mini d-port
Screen Resolution
1680 X 1050 p
Hard Drives
Samsung 256 gb 830 SSD sata III
(1) 1 tb WD Black
(2) 1 tb Hitachi deskmates/sata II
(2) 1 tb WD green/sata II
(2) 3 tb Seagate Barracuda
(1) 120 gb OCZ Vertex SS
(1) Drobo 5N w/5 Seagate 3tb
PSU
EVGA modular 1000G2 80% gold rating & APC 1200 RS
Case
CoolerMaster Storm Styker
Cooling
7 case fans 140mm & 120mm, NZXT Kraken X60
Keyboard
(2) Logitech Illuminated Keyboards (1) usb (1) wireless
Mouse
Logitech G700 & T-BC21 - nano nx for the laptop
Internet Speed
Basic 120mbps down
Antivirus
Trend Micro Titanium Max Security & Malwarebytes Premium
Browser
Chrome and IE 10
Other Info
5 Noctua case fans + 3 Noctua in p/p on NZXT cooler
Integrated hot swap drive bays for 2.5" Drives
(2) Lite-on dvd/cd/Blu Ray optical 22X
Integrated fan controller and led on/off
HP Officejet Pro 8630 all-n-one
Hot-swappable 3.5" hard drive bay
Netgear Nighthawk router
Asus USB 3 & sata 6 PCIe card
Vantec IDE to sata adptr./Ultra sata adptr
Lenovo L420 i5 lappy with m sata
Drobo 5N advanced NAS
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