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I'd aim for a 300w+ unit. 300w will be enough for that system, but it may be worthwhile to take into account future upgrades. Also, what is it that you want from the UPS? Do you just want it to allow your system time to shutdown or does it need to be able to run the system under load for an extended period of time? 

 

Check out what APC, Cyberpower, and Eaton have to offer. 

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6 hours ago, djdwosk97 said:

I'd aim for a 300w+ unit. 300w will be enough for that system, but it may be worthwhile to take into account future upgrades. Also, what is it that you want from the UPS? Do you just want it to allow your system time to shutdown or does it need to be able to run the system under load for an extended period of time? 

 

Check out what APC, Cyberpower, and Eaton have to offer. 

And sorry I forget to mention , my electrycity from wall is 900 Watt, is that metter to choose higher wattage UPS?  

 

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18 hours ago, Acept said:

 

How are you measuring 900watt from the wall? Your system alone draws nowhere even close to 900watts.

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On 2/18/2016 at 9:17 PM, Acept said:

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As said approx a 300W unit would be enough for your system unless your planning on running a lot of other stuff off the UPS it wouldn't be 900W.

 

Something like this from APC is a really good entry unit, it will depend on where you are based however for your specific country:

http://www.apc.com/shop/us/en/products/APC-Back-UPS-650/P-BE650G1

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