ev1l_n0_0b13
Beginner
Hello, TE!
My config is:
Core i5 2500k
Corsair Vengeance 1600 MHz RAM - 2 x 4GB
Asus Maximus IV GENE-Z Motherboard
Cooler Master Silent Pro M600 PSU
Seagate Momentus XT 250 GB HDD
Cooler Master Elite 431 Plus Mid Tower
I don't have a graphics card at the moment; I'm using the onboard HD 3000 Intel graphics - which is surprisingly good - for the time being. I will get an Nvidia GTX 680 in a few months. I'm using Altec Lansing BXR1121 speakers and a friend's old 19 inch Samsung monitor, both of which I will replace, maybe before getting the graphics card. I'm thinking of getting anywhere between a 23-27 inch, 120 Hz gaming monitor, but that's for later; right now, I need your help with:
I. My audio setup
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Moved to:
http://www.techenclave.com/audio-zone/questions-setting-up-hi-fidelity-136733/#post1697441
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II. The UPS
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I don't know the first thing about voltages, amperes, or watts or kWH or anything; I only have a vague idea that one of those multiplied by another one of those will give you the third.
We have random and non-random, frequent and infrequent, short and long powercuts here; so I'm looking for something that will:
1. last for a long time without stability issues, hopefully minimal maintenance if its not too much to ask
2. be modular and easy to move around, I don't want a discrete battery or any DIY solutions like hooking up truck batteries to normal UPS's to increase backup time; don't mind if it's a little on the heavy side, you can always mount it on a platform on wheels, right?
3. run the whole setup - PC w/ gfx card, at full load, big monitor, speakers, phone charger, ipod charger, mosquito repellent (lol yes I know that's asking a lot) - for at least half an hour, but if I can get an hour's backup time or more by spending some more I MAAAYYY be interested in that as well
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NOW. Since my pockets aren't bottomless, I can't get top of the line, gold volume knob speakers (lol not that I'd want to) and a UPS that will last for days on a single charge; I know I will have to compromise somewhere. I can live with it if I have to get a UPS that only gives 15 mins backup BUT runs my nirvana-inducing speakers that cleaned out my wallet. Or if it means I'll have to save up for a while and then get it, that's perfectly ok too. My main concerns are quality, durability, and maintenance; in that order.
Thanks for reading that wall of text, now would you guys kindly help me out? =)
My config is:
Core i5 2500k
Corsair Vengeance 1600 MHz RAM - 2 x 4GB
Asus Maximus IV GENE-Z Motherboard
Cooler Master Silent Pro M600 PSU
Seagate Momentus XT 250 GB HDD
Cooler Master Elite 431 Plus Mid Tower
I don't have a graphics card at the moment; I'm using the onboard HD 3000 Intel graphics - which is surprisingly good - for the time being. I will get an Nvidia GTX 680 in a few months. I'm using Altec Lansing BXR1121 speakers and a friend's old 19 inch Samsung monitor, both of which I will replace, maybe before getting the graphics card. I'm thinking of getting anywhere between a 23-27 inch, 120 Hz gaming monitor, but that's for later; right now, I need your help with:
I. My audio setup
---------------------------
Moved to:
http://www.techenclave.com/audio-zone/questions-setting-up-hi-fidelity-136733/#post1697441
-=-=-=-=-
II. The UPS
-----------
I don't know the first thing about voltages, amperes, or watts or kWH or anything; I only have a vague idea that one of those multiplied by another one of those will give you the third.
We have random and non-random, frequent and infrequent, short and long powercuts here; so I'm looking for something that will:
1. last for a long time without stability issues, hopefully minimal maintenance if its not too much to ask
2. be modular and easy to move around, I don't want a discrete battery or any DIY solutions like hooking up truck batteries to normal UPS's to increase backup time; don't mind if it's a little on the heavy side, you can always mount it on a platform on wheels, right?
3. run the whole setup - PC w/ gfx card, at full load, big monitor, speakers, phone charger, ipod charger, mosquito repellent (lol yes I know that's asking a lot) - for at least half an hour, but if I can get an hour's backup time or more by spending some more I MAAAYYY be interested in that as well
-=-=-=-=-
NOW. Since my pockets aren't bottomless, I can't get top of the line, gold volume knob speakers (lol not that I'd want to) and a UPS that will last for days on a single charge; I know I will have to compromise somewhere. I can live with it if I have to get a UPS that only gives 15 mins backup BUT runs my nirvana-inducing speakers that cleaned out my wallet. Or if it means I'll have to save up for a while and then get it, that's perfectly ok too. My main concerns are quality, durability, and maintenance; in that order.
Thanks for reading that wall of text, now would you guys kindly help me out? =)