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  1. does my June 2018 Windows 10 built PC need a pure sine wave type UPS unit?


    Does my June 2018 Windows 10 built PC need a pure sine wave type UPS battery backup unit? It has a Thermaltake smart series 650 watt power supply unit with the 80 plus bronze certified up to 85% efficiency. ? Or can I use a simulated sine wave type UPS power failure backup device? It has a Intel CPU with MSI Z370 gaming plus motherboard.

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    Jim Buergel, May 30, 2023
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  2. Slizzo Win User

    How to let ups turn off system automatically when low battery? (Desktop)

    If you look at the unit I posted, it's not truly a pure sine wave unit. It is approximated.

    I do agree you don't need one that is PURE, but you should definitely have one that is at least approximated. If only to make sure power is very clean and stable to your computer equipment.
     
    Slizzo, May 30, 2023
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  3. newtekie1 Win User
    UPS Selection ?'s

    There aren't steps in the wave, he even says the wave looks better when running on battery in the video.

    But it doesn't matter, the OP just needs a simulated sine wave unit, he doesn't need a pure/true sine wave UPS, so that is all he needs to know. We can argue if true/pure sine wave units even really exist, but that isn't helping the topic at this point.

    All the OP needs to know is that he can safely get a simulated sine wave UPS and not worry about any harm to his PFC power supply.
     
    newtekie1, May 30, 2023
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  4. does my June 2018 Windows 10 built PC need a pure sine wave type UPS unit?

    How to let ups turn off system automatically when low battery? (Desktop)

    A pure sine wave UPS is definitely NOT necessary. All the hype about pure sine wave is just that, pure "marketing hype". *Frown does my June 2018 Windows 10 built PC need a pure sine wave type UPS unit? :(

    It is important to note that step approximated (also known as stepped sine wave, modified sine wave, or approximated sine wave) UPS have been used successfully for decades to protect PCs and other sensitive devices without any problems. The only people really pushing pure sine wave UPS are the makers of such UPS trying to take business away from the other UPS makers. The only devices that might need a pure sine wave UPS is critical life support or life sign monitoring systems in operating rooms and ICUs. But even those have been using stepped approximated sine wave UPS for decades without problems. It is even further important to note that today's power supplies are even more capable of tolerating any anomalies than those of 10, 15, or 20 years ago. So do not buy into the hype you need a pure sine wave UPS. It is just pure marketing BS! I currently have a step approximated UPS on all my computers, network gear, home theater audio equipment, and my big screen TV and do not hesitate to recommend them to any one else.

    The noisy, chopped sine wave (almost square wave) output of a surge and spike protector is much more "dirty" than your typical stepped approximated output of a decent UPS.

    Understand pure sine wave UPS have only recently become popular because their prices have come down, and their makers have done extensive marketing for them. But again, there is nothing to suggest they will protect your connected devices any better.

    If you find a pure sine wave UPS at a reasonable price that meets your needa, fine. But there is no need to limit your options or go out of your way looking for one. Any 1/2 way decent computer power supply, can easily handle the output waveform from a step approximated UPS, as can any power supply for monitors, routers, modems, etc.

    I read what "she" ("Honey" sounds more feminine than masculine) as asking for alternatives to what she already had. All she said was,
    And yes, there are plenty of APC UPS alternative. I have the 1500VA version of this APC protecting my computer, all my network gear and both 24" monitors.
     
    Bill_Bright, May 30, 2023
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