i get it except for where you use the formula 600 * 0.6 = 1000VA. cause i get 360 from using this
Ok, it was corrected. I was now about to post about the power-factor issue. Completely forgot about that. Good looking out Shiv. According to the monitoring software that came with my UPS, I see power levels exceeding 630 Watts at full load (overclocked), and about 420 Watts at idle. I'm pretty sure your system won't approach anywhere NEAR that, so I think it's safe to say you will be good with a 750-1000 VA model. Just make sure that the battery is easily replaceable. Most APC models' batteries can be purchased on eBay. SwiftKeyed from my Samsung Galaxy S2 with Tapatalk
Actully APC UPSes and batteries can be bought on Caroni Savannah Rd. from Informatics Engineering
i'm a idiot too i should hav posted my specs before hand but this knowledge is really good to have in the future. Im lookin at -Meme:4gigs x 2 Corsair vengeance 1600MHzGPU: 570 GTX super-overclocked edition 1.2gigsCPU: i5 2600k intel (Looking to overclock this btw)and about a 800watt powersupplyDo you still think im safe with 750 VA - 1000?
Even with overclocking, your system's max power draw still won't match mine. SwiftKeyed from my Samsung Galaxy S2 with Tapatalk
Im lookin at -Meme:4gigs x 2 Corsair vengeance 1600MHzGPU: 570 GTX super-overclocked edition 1.2gigsCPU: i5 2600k intel (Looking to overclock this btw)and about a 800watt powersupplyDo you still think im safe with 750 VA - 1000?