[SOLVED] Can anyone tell me for 750watt psu what kind of ups should i use?

coretake

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Dear all,
I have a 1000va ups for 750 watt psu. When i run games it takes 600watt around power. So when my electricity goes out my system restart coz my ups cannot give support. But if i'm not playing ups works fine coz at that time psu consuming around 200+ watt power.

Proceasor: core i9 10850k
Gpu: gigabyte 3080 gaming oc
Ram: 32gb gskill
Ssd: 500gb nvme, 1tb transient sata, 1tb hard disk wb
Psu: thermaltake 750 grand gold edition
 
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Dear all,
I have a 1000va ups for 750 watt psu. When i run games it takes 600watt around power. So when my electricity goes out my system restart coz my ups cannot give support. But if i'm not playing ups works fine coz at that time psu consuming around 200+ watt power.

Proceasor: core i9 10850k
Gpu: gigabyte 3080 gaming oc
Ram: 32gb gskill
Ssd: 500gb nvme, 1tb transient sata, 1tb hard disk wb
Psu: thermaltake 750 grand gold edition
If your power usage is 600W, then a quality 1000VA UPS should provide a couple min runtime. APC has charts like this -- https://www.apc.com/products/runtime_for_extendedruntime.cfm?upsfamily=27 that show runtimes.
600W IS the maximum that a 1000VA UPS can support. You probably need a...

kanewolf

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Dear all,
I have a 1000va ups for 750 watt psu. When i run games it takes 600watt around power. So when my electricity goes out my system restart coz my ups cannot give support. But if i'm not playing ups works fine coz at that time psu consuming around 200+ watt power.

Proceasor: core i9 10850k
Gpu: gigabyte 3080 gaming oc
Ram: 32gb gskill
Ssd: 500gb nvme, 1tb transient sata, 1tb hard disk wb
Psu: thermaltake 750 grand gold edition
If your power usage is 600W, then a quality 1000VA UPS should provide a couple min runtime. APC has charts like this -- https://www.apc.com/products/runtime_for_extendedruntime.cfm?upsfamily=27 that show runtimes.
600W IS the maximum that a 1000VA UPS can support. You probably need a 1500VA for headroom.
 
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