PC Peripherals Buying a budget 'pure sinewave'UPS :)

Just what my title says.....
Here are my PC specs:-

My System Specs and equipment[Right now]
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1)Processor-Intel Core i5 6500 @3.20 Ghz.
2)Ram-8 GB.
3)Motherboard-Gigabyte H110M s2.
4)GPU-Zotac Geforce 1060 3GB.
5)Power supply-Antec VP550P.
6)HDD's-2 TB.
7)Case-Corsair 100R.
8)Monitor-Samsung 75Hz monitor[overclocked,as the monitor's standard frequency was 60Hz ;)].
9)Mouse-Steelseries Rival 100.
10)Mousepad-Steelseries Qck Mini.
11)Os-Windows 10-64 Bit.


I want a 'pure sinewave' UPS between 6-8 K rupees,preferably with an internal battery.Mostly recommend me a budget or middle-entry UPS....nothing fancy,just a metal piece of device that does it 's job properly,that is it :)
 
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hmm guys.....don't leave me hanging.I need suggestions for a 'pure sinewave' UPS for my active PFC SMPS[antec vp550p]. I think realistically I need to increase my budget to 6-8K,so be it.But, I preferably do want a UPS with an internal battery system, instead of an external one.
 
hmm guys.....don't leave me hanging.I need suggestions for a 'pure sinewave' UPS for my active PFC SMPS[antec vp550p]. I think realistically I need to increase my budget to 6-8K,so be it.But, I preferably do want a UPS with an internal battery system, instead of an external one.
Any of the UPSs will do. It's your choice as both the companies are reputed ones.
http://www.ebay.in/itm/UPS-1-KVA-Cy...061902?hash=item3aea3e694e:g:zzUAAOSwhilZYz-w
http://www.ebay.in/itm/cyberpower-UT1000E-IN-/152293703686
http://www.ebay.in/itm/APC-UPS-Mode...321339?hash=item2a6737913b:g:gKYAAOSw5HJXK2sx
 


Thanks, but it seems getting a pure sinewave UPS is out of the question in my budget[external batteries cost way too much].I guess, I should go with simulated/stepped sinewave UPS's now[like you mentioned above].I will probably go with APC, although I will look in to it more , before deciding on one. Thanks anyway :)
 
APC UPS are great. I bought one a few years ago, and it's still working excellently, with the battery as strong as when it was new.

I had a Microtek UPS before, and I regretted it. It didn't provide good backup even when new, and within a few months, it provided very few minutes of backup, and later on, it gave just a few seconds to shutdown the PC. Even when I got a new battery, it was the same.

I swear by APC now.
 
APC UPS are great. I bought one a few years ago, and it's still working excellently, with the battery as strong as when it was new.

I had a Microtek UPS before, and I regretted it. It didn't provide good backup even when new, and within a few months, it provided very few minutes of backup, and later on, it gave just a few seconds to shutdown the PC. Even when I got a new battery, it was the same.

I swear by APC now.


yes, APC just might be the best in this department, but their 'pure' sinewave UPS's are as expensive as it gets,for now my Belkin surge protectors have to do ;)
 
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