April 4, 201412 yr http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16842102070 Anyone using this with unraid?
April 4, 201412 yr I have the 1000 version. They are very common and work fine with the monitoring software.
April 4, 201412 yr You have to be careful about CyberPower gear. They make very similar sounding products, which do not work the same. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16842102133 vs your first selection http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16842102070 CP1350PFCLCD vs CP1350AVRLCD
April 4, 201412 yr I have both the CP1350PFCLCD & CP850PFCLCD. If you have an Active PFC power supply you'd want one of these instead of the AVR.
April 4, 201412 yr I have both the CP1350PFCLCD & CP850PFCLCD. If you have an Active PFC power supply you'd want one of these instead of the AVR. It's not "instead of the AVR" -- the sine wave units also have AVR. The difference is in the waveform; NOT the feature set. A true sine wave output is better in all respects than the stepped square waves that "simulate" a sine wave on other units.
April 4, 201412 yr If you don't need the PFC model and have a Costco membership, they had the CP1350AVRLCD for $90 when I was there last Saturday.
April 4, 201412 yr I have both the CP1350PFCLCD & CP850PFCLCD. If you have an Active PFC power supply you'd want one of these instead of the AVR. It's not "instead of the AVR" -- the sine wave units also have AVR. The difference is in the waveform; NOT the feature set. A true sine wave output is better in all respects than the stepped square waves that "simulate" a sine wave on other units. Thanks for clearing up my laziness in typing. I had to re-read it a couple times to figure out what you meant. I was referring to model with avr in the name.
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