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Default TX 750 owners Help!!!

Guys I recently bought TX750 from Srini and want to know if it will work on Microtek 1KVA UPS? If not then what type, brand UPs will do the trick? Also please do mention the price.

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I don't use a UPS with my TX750.

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Default Re: TX 750 owners Help!!!

Why wont it?

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Default Re: TX 750 owners Help!!!

Some PSUs don't play nice with some UPS systems. They each have certain expectations from each, and that is harmful for any relationship.

Seriously though, I've had UPS systems that work perfectly with one PSU fail to work with another. There are problems like switch on, and dropping the supply when switchover to battery happens. I finally gave up totally and run from the wall.

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Default Re: TX 750 owners Help!!!

PLease read the following thread:
Of PSU, UPS, PFC and Sine wave

How much load is your system drawing at peak? depending on that really...but it would be fine as I don't think you would be running the TX750 at even half its full load.
SO in short no you won't have an issue IMO.

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Default Re: TX 750 owners Help!!!

I dont use a ups either but the reason is coz, I haven't had a power cut, yet!

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I dont use a ups either but the reason is coz, I haven't had a power cut, yet!

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Default Re: TX 750 owners Help!!!

I am usin the tx750 with the APC 650VA, it works fine.

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Default Re: TX 750 owners Help!!!

I have no PC as of yet but when it will be assembled(by month's end) it will be running the followin' beasts:
1. Intel C2D E8400
2. ASUS P5Q
3. Palit HD4850
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THe juice will be going through a Microtek 1KVA Double battery system, if otherwise suggested.

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Default Re: TX 750 owners Help!!!

I dont use a ups either but the reason is coz, I haven't had a power cut, yet!
I know how that feels, I was living in Canada for 5 years and never once was there a "POWER CUT." Imagine what would happen there if there were powercuts in Winter Time...

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Default Re: TX 750 owners Help!!!

My TX750 used to cry with the APC 800 VA Back UPS. Now happily chugging along with the APC 750VA Smart UPS.

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Default Re: TX 750 owners Help!!!

My TX750 used to cry with the APC 800 VA Back UPS. Now happily chugging along with the APC 750VA Smart UPS.
How is that possible? How old were the battries in the 800VA one?
And what do you mean by "CRY" ?

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Default Re: TX 750 owners Help!!!

Active PFC PSU requires pure sine wave UPS, coz with regular UPS during high low voltage or power cut, surge, will go into overload and abrupt shutdown due to delay in transfer of power of 8ms.

Get APC Smart 750, costs 8.5k~

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Default Re: TX 750 owners Help!!!

as already stated have the Smart 650VA and it works fine....see the rig in my signature..

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Default Re: TX 750 owners Help!!!

...Sorry I didnt read Back UPS and SMART UPS difference...

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