
Comes very well packaged from the manufacturer and Newegg. Looks good, hides connections in the rear of case and takes little space. The LCD display readings are a nice touch, my PC and monitor draws about 100W input at idle, 200W full load. Calculated 38 minutes of runtime, 15% of load capacity at idle.. AVR does not kick in unless it's needed, CyberPower notes that utility power is acceptable 88% of the time on average. Good peace of mind knowing that line power is being monitored and corrected when necessary. Plenty of capacity for my rig: 850W PSU i5 760 MSI P55 GD65 8GB RAM WD 7200RPM HDD HD 5850 Creative Sound Blaster Fatal1ty Pro 23" LCD monitor

Pure sine, double-converted online output is the best. Enermax specifies real sine wave (not simulated sine) UPS' for their Infiniti and Galaxy PSU's and the SU-series do it well. It's quick switching to battery power when AC is down and the software works. Can accept external batteries for increased runtime. Internal heat sinks are nice - keeps things cool should you happen to use full 800 watt capacity, but most PC's never use that much even at full tilt. I have an o/c'ed E6600 & HD2900XT, 3 HDD's, 2 opticals, etc. and the output LED's haven't gone past 50%.

Don't own one yet, so I can't say completely, but I have been favoring the CyberPower Smart App line for our servers and networking UPS's. They have the right options at the right prices.

This UPS was a great solution to support networking equipment (modem, router, switch) that I installed in my basement. It has lots of outlets and the size of the unit was perfect for mounting on the network wall panel.

Works as it should.