Is a UPS considered a requirement for a gaming/desktop PC/monitors/etc?
My PC has a 750W power supply, although PCPartPicker claims my build only needs a maximum of about 383W.
( http://pcpartpicker.com/list/vwhskT )
I live in the midwest, so there are usually a few tornadoes each year, some of which will result in power outages. A powerline nearby my house has also been hit by lightning before, and ruined a few electronics in my house, however that was a while ago - about 5 years - and I luckily did not have my old laptop plugged in at the time.
I'm debating about getting a UPS, and if I want one, which one to get. I'm not sure if it will be used much, or if it'll just sit there the whole time just wearing down until it dies.
If it is a good idea to get one, which one is considered best? What kind of output would I need, as I would be putting 2 montiors, the PC in the list above, along with a printer - and maybe more.
I've been currently looking at this one, although it only has 600W output. It may be a good idea for me to get this one instead, since it has a 780 W output, and also is only $20 more expensive.
My PC has a 750W power supply, although PCPartPicker claims my build only needs a maximum of about 383W.
( http://pcpartpicker.com/list/vwhskT )
I live in the midwest, so there are usually a few tornadoes each year, some of which will result in power outages. A powerline nearby my house has also been hit by lightning before, and ruined a few electronics in my house, however that was a while ago - about 5 years - and I luckily did not have my old laptop plugged in at the time.
I'm debating about getting a UPS, and if I want one, which one to get. I'm not sure if it will be used much, or if it'll just sit there the whole time just wearing down until it dies.
If it is a good idea to get one, which one is considered best? What kind of output would I need, as I would be putting 2 montiors, the PC in the list above, along with a printer - and maybe more.
I've been currently looking at this one, although it only has 600W output. It may be a good idea for me to get this one instead, since it has a 780 W output, and also is only $20 more expensive.