Isn't 370w the max output for the Studio Mac....?
This doesn't leave any breathing space for monitor etc.
You need a monitor connected otherwise you can't save and shutdown if required.
With the form of the Studio, users will generally want/need external storage attached.I typically dont hook my monitor up to the ups to maximize time while the automatic shutdown runs. I don't try to do any work or ride out anything.
if anyone knows a better slim profile one pls share.
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With the form of the Studio, users will generally want/need external storage attached.
This needs to be protected also, as power spikes/drops can damage data drives.
It is sensible to allow some extra power.
Is there a lot of noise with UPSs?
For those using APCs that are "connected" you might want to make sure the firmware is updated.I'm using an APC 600VA right now with my 5K iMac, and I'll continue with the Studio. All I need it to do is protect against brownouts and be able to shut itself down safely after a couple of minutes in event of a power loss, and it does that just fine!
CyberPower are silent unless on battery.Is there a lot of noise with UPSs?
Do you feel like 1000w is necessary?Pricey, but I've purchased two of this CyberPower series over the years: Amazon. I use one for my computer desk and one hooked up to my TV and PS5.
I like the display that gives you readings on battery capacity and health and you can silence the alarm. I've never heard the fans even on battery. The big thing is that it's pure sine wave which I feel like is mostly irrelevant unless you have high-end equipment, but I know it can power my desk fan without an issue which my old APC couldn't.
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Most likely not, but I get frequent power surges so I wanted one where I could reliably keep working for 10-15 min to see if the power comes back on. It’s one of those things that I purchase so infrequently that I just get the best model I can afford so I never have to think about it.Do you feel like 1000w is necessary?
Pure Sine Wave is recommended for cMP (classic Mac Pro), which is why I went for CyberPower.The big thing is that it's pure sine wave which I feel like is mostly irrelevant unless you have high-end equipment, but I know it can power my desk fan without an issue which my old APC couldn't.
Oh yes for extended power outages - my 2200W is still underpowered for longer than 6-8 hours of blackout time....Do you feel like 1000w is necessary?