UPS shuts down my PC with continuous beep when playing games.
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Knowing my needs I bought a line interactive UPS with 1200VA/720W rating assuming it to be sufficient for my use. But, every time there is a power outage, UPS shuts down my PC with continuous beep while playing games. It works fine with general usage. But with intensive tasks or games, it just shuts down with a continuous beep. It doesn’t seem to sustain heavy loads.
I checked my UPS manual to see what does a continuous beep mean and the manual says it is due to a fault and doesn’t really describe anything else. I thought my PC would hit 600W or so at peak and be able to sustain with this UPS for a short period(1-2mins) every time there is an outage. But it doesn't seem to work. Also, I use this UPS only for my CPU and nothing else. All my other peripherals like monitors, speakers and rest are connected to an other UPS which works fine.
''I would like to know if i’m doing something wrong with the setup here. Is the UPS under spec for my PC? or is it really a faulty UPS? Is it not outputting enough power? Or is it something to do with the PSU? If so, what/how do I choose another UPS to support my PC?
I saw a couple of people using APC BR1500(1500VA/865W) UPS to support their gaming rigs. Does 1500VA/865W makes such a change compared to 1200VA/720W? Also, Zebronics UPS outputs a pure sine wave which APC doesn’t.
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I’m clueless at this point. Please educate me! I’m worried about busting my new PC due to this. :(''[br]
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I’m clueless at this point. Please educate me! I’m worried about busting my new PC due to this. :(
UPS shuts down my PC with continuous beep when playing games.
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Knowing my needs I bought a line interactive UPS with 1200VA/720W rating assuming it to be sufficient for my use. But, every time there is a power outage, UPS shuts down my PC with continuous beep while playing games. It works fine with general usage. But with intensive tasks or games, it just shuts down with a continuous beep. It doesn’t seem to sustain heavy loads.
I checked my UPS manual to see what does a continuous beep mean and the manual says it is due to a fault and doesn’t really describe anything else. I thought my PC would hit 600W or so at peak and be able to sustain with this UPS for a short period(1-2mins) every time there is an outage. But it doesn't seem to work. Also, I use this UPS only for my CPU and nothing else. All my other peripherals like monitors, speakers and rest are connected to an other UPS which works fine.
'''PC Specifications:[br]
'''Processor: ''AMD Ryzen 5 5600x(Air cooled)[br]
Mother Board: B550M Gigabyte Aorus Pro AC[br]
GPU: RTX 3070Ti[br]
Ram: 2X 8GB 3200Mhz Ram[br]
HDD’s: 1X 250GB m.2 NVme SSD, 1X 1TB 7200RPM SATA drive[br]
PSU: Deepcool DQ750-M V2(750W)''
'''''UPS:''' Zebronics: Zeb-U1225(1200VA/720W)[br]
''https://zebronics.com/collections/power-solution/products/zeb-u1225''[br]
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''I would like to know if i’m doing something wrong with the setup here. Is the UPS under spec for my PC? or is it really a faulty UPS? Is it not outputting enough power? Or is it something to do with the PSU? If so, what/how do I choose another UPS to support my PC?
I saw a couple of people using APC BR1500(1500VA/865W) UPS to support their gaming rigs. Does 1500VA/865W makes such a change compared to 1200VA/720W? Also, Zebronics UPS outputs a pure sine wave which APC doesn’t.
I’m clueless at this point. Please educate me! I’m worried about busting my new PC due to this. :(''[br]
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