

96Gb of vram and energy efficient



16 GB of ECC VRAM allows for larger LLMs and context windows Needs only 70w of total board power (no external power connector required) Low cost compared to what Nvidia is offering

Size, apparent ease of use


All the protection one needs, computer related devices, phones, and any device plugged into it. The large space for extra wide power supply's for devices.

- It does what it's supposed to do. - It's small/light/wall-mountable - It looks good

Got here in 2 days. Put it in and it is working well so far. Got 7 years of continuous use of the one it replaced. Hope to get at least this long with these new batteries. Came in at 85% charged. After plugged for an hour it went to 100%. So, no issues.

Nice build quality, decent fit and finish, reasonable beveled edges. No sharp bits to get cut on.

- Had some thunderstorms hit my area yesterday and this kept my equipment up through two quick outages. <thumbs up> - This should give me enough time to save files and exit Windows or just put the computer into Sleep mode. - Good amount of outlets. - Easy to read LCD

The APC BR700G UPS powered my HP Pavilion Slimline s5150 desktop on battery with no problems, even though the UPS on battery outputs a stepped sine wave. There was a VERY slight buzzing from the PC's power supply, but it is not a problem. Unit looks good, feels good (nice construction), front panel is nice if you want that funtion. AC plug is offset right angle, so it can be plugged into an outlet and you can still use the other receptacle.

- Actually WORKS AS DESCRIBED. - Completely SILENT Operation. - Excellent & Informative Display. - Compact & Easy To Set Up. - Economical & Affordable.

Affordable. And works very well

- Inexpensive, compared to other solutions - Includes the hardware for mounting drives and board

- IPMI - Supports ECC

- Compact - Lightweight - Not expensive. I bought mine on sale at Newegg.ca for $49.99CDN. - I bought one of these to put on a narrow shelf in the laundry room to provide UPS to network switches. It's worked out great as I now have UPS coverage for the entire household's network backbone (all main switches are protected by UPSes).

The MS305 (pay attention to the model number when purchasing) is a fine addition to a home network, especially with moving moderately large amounts of data between devices (pictures, streaming, archives) internally or via the Internet.
