Am I right in thinking that for a system with a large PSU (say 600W) this product would be no good when actually drawing anything near that?
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=UP-022-AP&groupid=702&catid=55&subcat=
I thought that the VA rating was to do with the back-up time that the battery gives, but after reading around I'm still a little confused. Some people seem to be claiming to run 450W PSU systems on 500VA UPS boxes.
Is it actually the fact that I'll need to get a box with a higher VA such as this one?
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=UP-015-BE&groupid=702&catid=55&subcat=
Don't want to spend the extra cash only to find out that VA just affects how long the battery runs for.
Thanks for any clarifications.
EDIT: Would the box with the lower VA rating run ok up till the power went off? I thought off-line UPS units only really passed through mains power unless the power goes out? Thanks again for any help on this.
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=UP-022-AP&groupid=702&catid=55&subcat=
I thought that the VA rating was to do with the back-up time that the battery gives, but after reading around I'm still a little confused. Some people seem to be claiming to run 450W PSU systems on 500VA UPS boxes.
Is it actually the fact that I'll need to get a box with a higher VA such as this one?
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=UP-015-BE&groupid=702&catid=55&subcat=
Don't want to spend the extra cash only to find out that VA just affects how long the battery runs for.
Thanks for any clarifications.
EDIT: Would the box with the lower VA rating run ok up till the power went off? I thought off-line UPS units only really passed through mains power unless the power goes out? Thanks again for any help on this.
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