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9 minutes ago, tolitz83 said:

Can i please ask what UPS to use for my ROG Strix 750W power supply.

I would recomend an APC product with the same rated power.

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I'd recommend the Cyberpower CP1500PFCLCD. I use it with my PC with an 850W, and it's been flawless. Bought another for my living room media center, since my PS5 was tripping the overcurrent protection on the APC 600W unit I was using there. They're not cheap, but it's got plenty of power for pretty much whatever PC/peripherals you want to throw at it, sinewave for power smoothing, and a handy LCD display so you can see what the actual power draw, how much time on battery you have left, etc.

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On 11/22/2021 at 8:58 PM, Chris Pratt said:

I'd recommend the Cyberpower CP1500PFCLCD. I use it with my PC with an 850W, and it's been flawless. Bought another for my living room media center, since my PS5 was tripping the overcurrent protection on the APC 600W unit I was using there. They're not cheap, but it's got plenty of power for pretty much whatever PC/peripherals you want to throw at it, sinewave for power smoothing, and a handy LCD display so you can see what the actual power draw, how much time on battery you have left, etc.

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