
Tons of capacity. Easy to use. Easy to set up. Plenty of plugs.






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%.

The software provides good, very complete information, I like the detailed performance info and good event logs, so you know at all times what is going on. Strong native Linux support, great run time. This is the UPS to live by.


Using multiple open source platforms to write code for my college courses. Easy to configure using command lines.

Great UPS. Huge advantage is having many outlets for the battery backup. Has been powering a router, modem, and POE switch with no problems. Survived 2 power outages and worked excellently!

It's 'low profile' so you can hide it fairly easily. With 12 outlets, I'm in great shape for all my Home Theater hardware. No sound, just distributes power.


Solid, clean looking unit. Lots of outlets.

Easy client setup, especially with the network shutdown software. Runs very quiet.

First unit purchased Jan2019. Second purchased June2019. First unit shipped with no damage, in service and working fine. Second unit pending delivery. Excellent unit parametric display information available manually and via computer. NO WHINE even with ear about an inch from the first unit.

- Made by APC is a plus for me - Six outlets on battery, 3 surge only. Something like a printer shouldn't be on battery backup. - Lighter than expected - No significant problems - Good fit behind equipment or on the wall - Protected USB charging port

Seems to work plug and play with my Synology DS1513+. With just the NAS plugged in to the battery, at 100% battery I get an estimated ~2812 Seconds reported to Synology.

- Reliable - Provides enough power - Does not require weird RJ-45 to USB cable, uses standard USB A->B - Recognized by Windows with no additional drivers or software needed.

Have a few of these on different systems, never a glitch. Best bang for the buck by far, if your looking for a great value.