View Full Version : Found out something nice today......
Fastbird
08-05-2012, 08:53 PM
The $200 CyberPower UPS that I bought works like a champ. I have the Computer, external RAID box, TV/Monitor, and Cable box all hooked to the backup section, and the storm today knocked the power out and I hadn't a clue (was outside on the porch) it had happened until I noticed the alarm clock flashing. Computer didn't skip a beat. Good stuff! No more reloading windows due to sudden shutdowns for me!
popo8
08-05-2012, 09:02 PM
I dont understand all of that stuff... I use a netbook and a phone....
But, if you say its good.... Im happy for you.
:)
CamaroZGuy
08-05-2012, 09:16 PM
I dont understand all of that stuff... I use a netbook and a phone....
But, if you say its good.... Im happy for you.
:)
LOL! running a website you are going to have to step up your inner geek!
Sean, do you have a link to the UPS? i have been looking for one for a wile.
Fastbird
08-05-2012, 09:19 PM
I got this one: http://www.amazon.com/CyberPower-CP1500PFCLCD-Compatible-1500VA-Tower/dp/B00429N19W It's enough to run everything I have hooked up for 15 minutes on battery. Granted with the computer not churning away at encoding a blu ray I'm only pulling 405 watts TOTAL between all four items, lol.
I wasn't intent on spending that much, but I nearly found out the hard way about needing a pure sine wave UPS for an Active PFC power supply like my OCZ ZX850 is. So I went to the high end of the low end UPS's there.
CamaroZGuy
08-05-2012, 09:21 PM
i got a full blown gaming rig that i need to save from Oklahoma's great power surges.
popo8
08-05-2012, 09:25 PM
LOL! running a website you are going to have to step up your inner geek!
.....
HOLY CRAP YOU ARE NOT KIDDING.... I have felt like I have been running 100mph for 24 hrs straight, and Im only trying to learn and remember stuff... researching and taking notes... Its nuts!
Off topic but BIG PROPS to Sean and BRIAN for what they know.....and do.
Fastbird
08-05-2012, 09:58 PM
I know nothing. What I'd done it simple stuff. Brian is the brains of it.
i got a full blown gaming rig that i need to save from Oklahoma's great power surges.
What's your setup? Just curious.
CamaroZGuy
08-05-2012, 10:11 PM
I know nothing. What I'd done it simple stuff. Brian is the brains of it.
What's your setup? Just curious.
EVGA x58 board
i7
8gig dominator ram
2x EVGA GTX 480's
1300watt thermaltake PS
2x 320gig raptor x in raid 0
2tb WD Balck
2x 22" HP's
all wrapped up in a Lian Li case
sick70malibu
08-06-2012, 12:17 AM
EVGA x58 board
i7
8gig dominator ram
2x EVGA GTX 480's
1300watt thermaltake PS
2x 320gig raptor x in raid 0
2tb WD Balck
2x 22" HP's
all wrapped up in a Lian Li case
I want.....lol
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meissen
08-06-2012, 06:58 AM
:drool: That's a nice looking UPS system. I inherited an old APC UPS from a buddy of mine for free, but I question how well it's working. Actually it seems to work *too* much... it's always giving into overvoltage or undervoltage alarms but yet our utility power at least seems stable. Haven't had a power outage yet, but I needed the safety assurance for my 6TB drive arrays. :jest:
If you really want to talk inner geek - I have a program I use, SickBeard, which I add all my favorite TV shows to. SickBeard downloads the TV show information from theTVDB.com, including schedules, and then waits for one of the shows to air. Once it airs, it goes out to NZB index websites and searches those sites for new copies of the show that just aired. When it finds a match, it copies the results over to a second program, SABnzbd, which then downloads the TV show from Usenet newsgroups. SABnzbd downloads the TV show, moves it to the proper TV show and season folder, then pings Sickbeard that it downloaded successfully. Sickbeard then automatically sends me an e-mail that the show is ready to watch, and updates a third program called xBMC. xBMC is the front end for watching videos - movies or TV shows alike. I have a 30' HDMI cable running from my MediaPC in my computer room, through the wall to my 40" LCD in the living room so the TV just thinks it's a second monitor. With xBMC on the PC's second screen (the TV), I can then use my mini wireless keyboard and touchpad to select the TV show and watch it.
:lolsign: Now that's geek. :lolsign:
(PS: Good example of how well it works - Breaking Bad Season 5 Episode 4 aired last night, one hour long episode, at 10pm EDT. I had an e-mail at 11:44pm EDT saying the show is ready for viewing in xBMC :woot: )
Fixxer99TA
08-06-2012, 07:28 AM
Wow, pretty sweet...
I dont have anything to backup really, but itd be nice to have it stay working in the small chance the power goes out (doesnt usually go out here, but when it does... it does...)
Keep this gaming rig I paid an arm and a leg for (that I dont even have the time to use for gaming anymore) running alll the time...
sick70malibu
08-06-2012, 11:20 AM
I dont have anything to backup really, but itd be nice to have it stay working in the small chance the power goes out (doesnt usually go out here, but when it does... it does...)
I'm in the same boat as you Fixx, the power doesn't go out round here very often but when it does it goes out for a few hours at a time. The most recent one was a couple weeks ago the power went out at 5 and didn't come back until around 9:30.
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Fixxer99TA
08-06-2012, 05:24 PM
Yeah, actually had almost the same scenario here... about the same amount of time..
How it went down : Heard a HUGE crack of thunder and the sky lit up for a couple seconds solid.... No power 2 minutes later for like 3-4 hours... Damn thing must have struck a couple houses away, it was THAT loud. Car alarms going off everywhere close by for the next 10 minutes. Hailed 3 or 4 seperate times that day, too. This was all about a month or so ago.
Fastbird
08-06-2012, 05:49 PM
I had to get a nice UPS cause of our poor wiring in the rental house we're in. The front half is all on one breaker. A/C on and microwave = breaker trip. Had my OS get corrupted after one too many hard shutdowns (it's the chance I take with a RAID 0 setup).
EVGA x58 board
i7
8gig dominator ram
2x EVGA GTX 480's
1300watt thermaltake PS
2x 320gig raptor x in raid 0
2tb WD Balck
2x 22" HP's
all wrapped up in a Lian Li case
Nice setup. Kinda along the lines of mine:
Asus Rampage III Gene X58 board
I7-950 OC'd to 4.02 GHZ and ultra stable
12gb of the low voltage super overclockable Samsung Memory running at 1750 mhz IIRC (3 x 4GB sticks)
Sapphire 5750 vid card (biding my time for a GTX 680)
Storage drives are 2x Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB in RAID 1
OS drive is 5x Adata S599 64gb SATA II SSD's in RAID 0 for pure performance pleasure
Corsair H80 CPU cooler
LG Super Multi Drive HD DVD/BD Rom drive (need to upgrade to a BD Burner that's faster).
I don't do much gaming, some black ops now and again, some racing here and there. No RPG's at all. First person shooters I like though. I do a LOT of Ripping and archiving of Blu-Ray movies though. Redbox is good for something at least. :secret: I can rip a Blu Ray to a mkv file in about 30-60 minutes dependent on size, and I can usually encode with Handbrake to a compressed MKV file at 1080P stlil in about 2.5-4 hours depending on movie length. I average about 15 FPS on any given encode and can't seem to improve upon that.
CamaroZGuy
08-06-2012, 07:35 PM
I had to get a nice UPS cause of our poor wiring in the rental house we're in. The front half is all on one breaker. A/C on and microwave = breaker trip. Had my OS get corrupted after one too many hard shutdowns (it's the chance I take with a RAID 0 setup).
Nice setup. Kinda along the lines of mine:
Asus Rampage III Gene X58 board
I7-950 OC'd to 4.02 GHZ and ultra stable
12gb of the low voltage super overclockable Samsung Memory running at 1750 mhz IIRC (3 x 4GB sticks)
Sapphire 5750 vid card (biding my time for a GTX 680)
Storage drives are 2x Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB in RAID 1
OS drive is 5x Adata S599 64gb SATA II SSD's in RAID 0 for pure performance pleasure
Corsair H80 CPU cooler
LG Super Multi Drive HD DVD/BD Rom drive (need to upgrade to a BD Burner that's faster).
I don't do much gaming, some black ops now and again, some racing here and there. No RPG's at all. First person shooters I like though. I do a LOT of Ripping and archiving of Blu-Ray movies though. Redbox is good for something at least. :secret: I can rip a Blu Ray to a mkv file in about 30-60 minutes dependent on size, and I can usually encode with Handbrake to a compressed MKV file at 1080P stlil in about 2.5-4 hours depending on movie length. I average about 15 FPS on any given encode and can't seem to improve upon that.
that is what i have been looking for! sending you a PM
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