I've got two computers - a PIV and a PIII that share a monitor. I use them primarily for doing audio/video.
I thought I'd look into a UPS. What I'm looking for is mainly something to guard against momentary power outs that might happen in the middle of tweaking a file or the like. When I hear the lightning coming near, I shut down and unplug everything. But around here, it seems like the power can flick off at any time.
How much UPS would I need to protect and keep both computers going in the event of a short brown out or power loss or keep them running at least long enough to shut things down if it looks like the power is going to be off for a while.
I've seen where there are issues with the type of power that comes out of some UPS units. Are any of the units at Best Buy/Circuit City - such as the APC brand - any good? What are important features to look for? These various units have charts indicating how long they should power a computer, but I don't know how realistic they are.
On the other end, how much unit would I need to keep a computer going for say an hour if I were doing some rendering of a DVD and didn't want to start over. I usually turn off the monitor when rendering video, it's my understanding the monitor is a big power hog.
Thanks for all input.