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| Rating: | (4.3 out of 5 stars) |
| Reviews: | 2,975 Amazon Reviews |
| Product Name: | CyberPower PFC Sinewave Series CP850PFCLCD - UPS - 510 Watt - 850 VA |
| Product Description: | The CyberPower CP850PFCLCD PFC Series UPS with Pure Sine Wave output safeguards mid to high-end computer systems that use conventional and Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) power supplies. Its automatic voltage regulation (AVR) topology delivers clean and consistent AC power. Its patented GreenPower UPS advanced circuitry reduces UPS energy costs by up to 75% compared to competitive models. The CP850PFCLCD unit has a capacity of 850VA/510Watts, (10) NEMA 5-15R receptacles and (1) maintenance-free, user-replaceable 12V/8.5Ah batteries. The intelligent multi-function LCD panel displays real-time UPS vitals for ease of control. Connectivity via (1) HID USB and (1) DB9 serial ports. Surge Protection for RJ11/RJ45 amp- coax. PowerPanel Personal Edition UPS Management software, a Three-Year Warranty, and a $250,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee are included. |
| Manufacturer: | Cyberpower |
| Model Number: | CP850PFCLCD |
| Product SKU: | B00429N18S |
| UPC: | 649532609611 |
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Computers are both i7, 1080ti, with 750 W power supplies.
Computers are both i7, 1080ti, with 750 W power supplies.
Computers are both i7, 1080ti, with 750 W power supplies.
This is only 510W
Seems like it.
Computers are both i7, 1080ti, with 750 W power supplies.
If the power went out and you were running both machines hard at the same time, you might only have a few minutes to shut down safely or, worst case, you exceed the rating and it just shuts off in a matter of seconds.
As others have recommended, 1 for each PC is best. If you were just surfing the net, you could get away with 2 PCs on 1 UPS. Best way to check would be to buy a UPS and monitor your output (watts) during typical gaming, I hit around 300W in RL and PUBG and i'm running i7 6700k and gtx 1070. 1080ti can pull considerably more, especially if you are running additional cooling, not to mention any OC on GPU or CPU.
tldr: Buy one for each PC for best protection. You won't regret it. Seriously.
If the power went out and you were running both machines hard at the same time, you might only have a few minutes to shut down safely or, worst case, you exceed the rating and it just shuts off in a matter of seconds.
As others have recommended, 1 for each PC is best. If you were just surfing the net, you could get away with 2 PCs on 1 UPS. Best way to check would be to buy a UPS and monitor your output (watts) during typical gaming, I hit around 300W in RL and PUBG and i'm running i7 6700k and gtx 1070. 1080ti can pull considerably more, especially if you are running additional cooling, not to mention any OC on GPU or CPU.
tldr: Buy one for each PC for best protection. You won't regret it. Seriously.
If gaming, the ups will deff shutoff, these 1000va cannot handle very high draw, the voltage on the battery woll droop too much.