I'm looking to buy a ups for my PC to save from ocasional power outages.
PC parts:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6GHz
RAM: 2 Sets, Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 PC4-25600 16GB 2x8GB CL16. (total 32GB)
Motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING B550-PLUS
PSU: Corsair RM750 750W 80 Plus Gold Full Modular
GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 580 8GB GDDR5
SSD (OS W10): Samsung 850 Evo SSD Series 120GB SATA3 (5 years old)
SSD 2 (Programs): Crucial MX500 SSD 500GB SATA
HDD (Data): Seagate Barracuda ST4000DM004 4000GB Serial ATA II
Other: 4 port USB PCIe slot. I have a Valve Index Headset, a HOTAS, webcam, keyboard and mouse. 2 Monitors
There is a lot of literature around but not much consistency.
My main doubts are dimensioning and the wave type.
How big (or small) should I go? I just need enough time to gracefuly shut down the PC when the power goes down.
I've read that pfc PSUs need a pure sine wave, but most of the ups I've seen have simulated or pseudo sine wave. Is the same thing?
PC parts:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6GHz
RAM: 2 Sets, Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 PC4-25600 16GB 2x8GB CL16. (total 32GB)
Motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING B550-PLUS
PSU: Corsair RM750 750W 80 Plus Gold Full Modular
GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 580 8GB GDDR5
SSD (OS W10): Samsung 850 Evo SSD Series 120GB SATA3 (5 years old)
SSD 2 (Programs): Crucial MX500 SSD 500GB SATA
HDD (Data): Seagate Barracuda ST4000DM004 4000GB Serial ATA II
Other: 4 port USB PCIe slot. I have a Valve Index Headset, a HOTAS, webcam, keyboard and mouse. 2 Monitors
There is a lot of literature around but not much consistency.
My main doubts are dimensioning and the wave type.
How big (or small) should I go? I just need enough time to gracefuly shut down the PC when the power goes down.
I've read that pfc PSUs need a pure sine wave, but most of the ups I've seen have simulated or pseudo sine wave. Is the same thing?