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APC UPS Back-UPS Pro 1500VA True Sinewave $223.37

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Amazon has the APC UPS Back-UPS Pro 1500VA Sinewave UPS, 900W Battery Backup & Surge Protector, AVR, 10 Outlets, LCD, USB-C & USB-A Charging Ports, BR1500MS2 Uninterruptible Power Supply on sale for $223.

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Amazon has the APC UPS Back-UPS Pro 1500VA Sinewave UPS, 900W Battery Backup & Surge Protector, AVR, 10 Outlets, LCD, USB-C & USB-A Charging Ports, BR1500MS2 Uninterruptible Power Supply on sale for $223.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GRY1W93

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Model: APC Surge Protector Back-UPS Pro with 10 NEMA 5-15R Outlets, USB-A, USB-C in Black

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Yesterday 07:26 PM
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CheesyParmegianaYesterday 07:26 PM
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For a desktop PC, is an UPS better than a portable power station for protecting against outages or providing stable power for overclocking? My PC can pull up to 1000W, so I guess this UPS wouldn't work for me, but I'm curious to know which option works better.
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samar.sonuYesterday 08:17 PM
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Quote from CheesyParmegiana :
For a desktop PC, is an UPS better than a portable power station for protecting against outages or providing stable power for overclocking? My PC can pull up to 1000W, so I guess this UPS wouldn't work for me, but I'm curious to know which option works better.
UPS switches to battery in 4–6 milliseconds, which is fast enough to prevent a computer from shutting down. Power stations often take 10–20+ milliseconds, often causing PCs to crash.
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TooManyMindYesterday 10:43 PM
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Quote from CheesyParmegiana :
For a desktop PC, is an UPS better than a portable power station for protecting against outages or providing stable power for overclocking? My PC can pull up to 1000W, so I guess this UPS wouldn't work for me, but I'm curious to know which option works better.
Power stations are getting better at preventing a abrupt pc shutdown caused by an outage. Some now feature pure sine wave down to 10ms to prevent your electronics from shutting down abruptly. But what dedicated ups can do is, it regulates fluctuations in voltage spikes from the grid and cleans up the energy that flows into the outlets and in turn protects pc components. But a ups will not run for long compared to a power station. It's main purpose is protection for a proper shutdown.
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