Questions & Answers for APC Power Saving Back-UPS ES, 10 outlet, 750VA, 120V
APC Power Saving Back-UPS ES, 10 outlet, 750VA, 120V
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4 Questions from the Community
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Does this work with the new 27" imac
- Asked by Roger L. C from Ridgway
- Dec 22, 2012
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I recently ordered an i mac and I wanted to confirm that any of the APC UPS models sold thru the Apple Store will work with the machine I purchased
Here are the specs:
PROCESSOR 065-8366 3.06GHZ INTEL CORE 2 DUO
MEMORY 065-8369 4GB 1066MHZ DDR3 SDRAM - 2X2GB
HARD DRIVE 065-8372 500GB SERIAL ATA DRIVE
GRAPHICS 065-8923 NVIDIA GEFORCE 9400M
OPTICAL DRIVE 065-8716 8X DOUBLE-LAYER SUPERDRIVE- Asked by Henri C from Washington
- Nov 23, 2009
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Best AnswerThe model UPS you choose needs be able to handle powering your computer temporarily should the power go out. Down at the bottom-right of the iMac Technical Specifications page, it indicates the maximum continuous power draw for both models. The 21.5" maximum continuous power draw is 241 W and for 27" it’s 365 W.
The 450VA APC UPS model tops out at 257 W. So, if you have other peripheral devices you wanted to protect in addition to even just the 21.5" iMac, according to the specs, you can’t really go and lower than the 750VA model which is listed maxing out at 450 W.- Answered by Stephen S from Dartmouth
- Jan 3, 2010
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The description suggests that this UPS connects to the iMac with a ASB cable, but all three USB cables on the iMac are filled. One for the printer.
- Asked by Judy & Jamie G from Richland
- Aug 31, 2010
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Answerwhat you should get is a USB hub. it makes one usb port many usb ports they have ones that go from 2 ports all the way up to 16 ports
- Answered by Derek F from Nyack
- Apr 15, 2011
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UPS for 27" iMac i7
I need an uninterrupted power supply/surge protector for my 27" iMac 2.93 GHz Intel Core i7.
I am confused, can someone explain? In reading reviews for different UPS's it seems that there can be a problem if the AC wave form is not pure sinewave. Does this apply to my iMac with the i7 processor?
Thanks!- Asked by Christy E from Warwick
- Jul 19, 2011
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