I'm trying to figure out how to size a UPS for my PC setup. According to PCPartPicker, my estimated power draw is 910W, but I also need to consider my monitors and USB devices, which likely brings it to around 1050W at max load. Should I be looking for a UPS that can handle a 1200W load to avoid overloading it? I'm also curious if anyone has experience with the LiFe4PO UPS units from Goldenmate, as I just came across them recently.
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910W? That's quite a setup! Definitely factor in your monitors and any extra devices when calculating power needs. Remember, a UPS will usually only provide backup for a few minutes, so you'll want one that can comfortably handle your total draw under load.
You're right to consider the UPS rating, especially under demand. If you’re running over 1000W while your rig is active, it sounds like you need to ensure your UPS can manage fluctuating loads adequately.
If you're unsure whether you actually need a UPS, you might just be fine with a good surge protector. But if you live in an area with frequent power issues, a UPS can save you from abruptly losing everything during an outage.

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