I believe that my system uses a lot of power, so I want to find a good UPS that would keep it running for at least half an hour or so.
This is my system:
Hi-Fi Black Chieftec Dragon DX-01BD-U Case
Enermax 660W PSU
Asus P4C800-E Deluxe Motherboard
Intel Pentium 4/ 3.0C Northwood Processor @ 248 FSB and 1.6500V (3.720GHz)
FSB : DRAM ratio = 1:1
1GB(512MBx2) DDR PC-4000 Corsair XMS Extreme Memory (3-4-4-8) @ 496MHz (3.968 GB/s)
Thermalright SP-94 Heatsink
Vantec "Tornado" 92mm Double Ball Bearing Fan (119 CFM Airflow) on SP-94
Arctic Silver Thermal Compound
Two Vantec "Tornado" 80mm Fans (84.1 CFM Airflow) on window and back of case
Vantec Nexus Fan & Light Controller Panel
10 other regular fans in case (13 fans in total
Hyundai ImageQuest F230 21" Flat CRT Monitor
eVGA nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra Video Card
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS Platinum Sound Card
Maxtor 200GB 7200RPM SATA HD
Maxtor 100GB 7200RPM HD
Sony 48x/24x/48x/16x CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive
Sony 52x/32x/52x CD-RW Drive
Sony Floppy Disk Drive
And a printer with all this too... So any suggestions for a PSU that could handle this and keep it running for a fairly long time?
This is my system:
Hi-Fi Black Chieftec Dragon DX-01BD-U Case
Enermax 660W PSU
Asus P4C800-E Deluxe Motherboard
Intel Pentium 4/ 3.0C Northwood Processor @ 248 FSB and 1.6500V (3.720GHz)
FSB : DRAM ratio = 1:1
1GB(512MBx2) DDR PC-4000 Corsair XMS Extreme Memory (3-4-4-8) @ 496MHz (3.968 GB/s)
Thermalright SP-94 Heatsink
Vantec "Tornado" 92mm Double Ball Bearing Fan (119 CFM Airflow) on SP-94
Arctic Silver Thermal Compound
Two Vantec "Tornado" 80mm Fans (84.1 CFM Airflow) on window and back of case
Vantec Nexus Fan & Light Controller Panel
10 other regular fans in case (13 fans in total
Hyundai ImageQuest F230 21" Flat CRT Monitor
eVGA nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra Video Card
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS Platinum Sound Card
Maxtor 200GB 7200RPM SATA HD
Maxtor 100GB 7200RPM HD
Sony 48x/24x/48x/16x CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive
Sony 52x/32x/52x CD-RW Drive
Sony Floppy Disk Drive
And a printer with all this too... So any suggestions for a PSU that could handle this and keep it running for a fairly long time?