No one seems to be addressing this issue.
From my very limited understanding of this subject if you have an active PFC power supply you need a pure sine wave UPS to actually provide power interruption protection.
Those are quite a bit more expensive.
Is a one of the main benefits of active PFC more stable voltages to the computer system, when voltages fluctuate at the wall?
If that is case maybe it would be important to decide before buying a power supply if you are going to use a UPS or not.
If you are then you do not need this benefit, as the ups will stabilize the voltages before sending power to your PC.
From my very limited understanding of this subject if you have an active PFC power supply you need a pure sine wave UPS to actually provide power interruption protection.
Those are quite a bit more expensive.
Is a one of the main benefits of active PFC more stable voltages to the computer system, when voltages fluctuate at the wall?
If that is case maybe it would be important to decide before buying a power supply if you are going to use a UPS or not.
If you are then you do not need this benefit, as the ups will stabilize the voltages before sending power to your PC.