$15 price drop. Newegg has the CyberPower CP850AVRLCD 850VA/510W UPS with Intelligent LCD Diagnostic Panel for $80 - $10 off with coupon code UPS1110 [Exp 11/23] = $70 with free shipping. Real-time system vitals can be viewed from the LCD display.
Good UPS's, I have one of the bigger capacity units for my main computer, and just bought another for a back-up computer.
Also, Fry's has this same size unit for $70 in store, if you can find it....but you'll pay sales tax, which makes Newegg the winner for this deal, in my book!
I will never by CP again. Mine died in 3 months. Called them on the warranty and the send me an email saying I could mail it back at my cost because they do not pay shipping. Okay I do not pay CP for products ever again. Should last more than 3 months and no outage!
I own two of these, one for my home theater, one for my PC. Nice units, good price. Paid about $85-90 each for mine from Fry's.
This unit is enough to power my overclocked i7-950,2x5770, four HDDs, 24" and 20" monitor, and Logitech THX speakers using a Thermaltake TR2 650W supply. Total power draw running Prime95 is about 445W according to the LCD readout on the UPS.
Good UPS's, I have one of the bigger capacity units for my main computer, and just bought another for a back-up computer.
Also, Fry's has this same size unit for $70 in store, if you can find it....but you'll pay sales tax, which makes Newegg the winner for this deal, in my book!
Now if they would just ship for free to AK, I'd be happy.
I will never by CP again. Mine died in 3 months. Called them on the warranty and the send me an email saying I could mail it back at my cost because they do not pay shipping. Okay I do not pay CP for products ever again. Should last more than 3 months and no outage!
I own two of these, one for my home theater, one for my PC. Nice units, good price. Paid about $85-90 each for mine from Fry's.
This unit is enough to power my overclocked i7-950,2x5770, four HDDs, 24" and 20" monitor, and Logitech THX speakers using a Thermaltake TR2 650W supply. Total power draw running Prime95 is about 445W according to the LCD readout on the UPS.