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This UPS is only rated for 900w, you need to figure out how much your computer actually pulls (just because you have an 1000w PSU doesn't mean that's what your computer pulls, you can have 1000w PSU and your computer only pulls 750w under full load).. you also needs to add up what your monitors would pull and your gaming console. Monitors are typically 75w+ depending on refresh rate and gaminf consoles are around 250w depending on what console it is.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Just because your power supply is a 1000 W unit, doesn’t mean it’s always consuming that much. You would really need to know your total power consumption on all your electronics connecting to it to determine if it can handle the wattage you need. It certainly can handle a high wattage, but, the higher the power wattage, the shorter the time it will keep things running. If you can afford it, you could buy a separate unit for each and would keep them all running longer. One unit for your PC, one unit for your gaming console and one unit for your monitor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Micah, you will want to go with a UPS with a higher output value being that you're over the 1000w output max. Please see our UPS Product Selector here: https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/tools/ups-selector/ and feel free to look through some units with a larger output. Thank you for your question.
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