Easy to set up and hundreds of YouTube videos that are helpful. Waiting on the last 4 of 6 drives that populated that NAS. Then a couple of M.2s and some more memory and the build will be complete. Very versatile and expandable.
Pure Sine wave Output on Battery. Plenty of battery back up outlets.
-same old durable quality from over a decade ago -feels like older ones... durable, heavy, product of substance!!
- Price. - 8 3.5" internal drive bays. - Solid build
Small, built well, fast, affordable, stays cool to the touch. Very simple to set up and adds seven more ports to your network. No software or drivers needed, plug and play and you’re good to go! As always, network speeds will vary for everyone as no two networks are built alike. I tested the unit while connected to a NAS unit, speeds averaged 850 mbps, streaming between two DNLA devices while transferring files at the same time, it worked flawlessly.
Small, sturdy design Nice looking face plate
Had to replace an 8 year old model Cyberpower unit that had the motherboard die. I have had excellent luck with Cyberpower and this is the first unit I have ever had to replace.
I'm not going to write a pros/cons, just the facts in this category. This is a VERY bare-bones 4U case. There are no reward points here for style. There are no removable/hot-swap trays, there is an old commitment to 5.25" bays you can convert with an IcyDock or similar; the tray layout does not provide for any of the newer methods for routing or cable management, and the spacing is such that you are not going to put any deep mount device in here. While there are numerous 3.5" bays, you really will want to use less than 1/2 of them for both heat and performance concerns. The case, however, is one of the cheaper 4U cases, and if you are looking for a baseline for a simple purpose, like a virtualization header, a Windows server, a firewall or similar, this case is certainly a decent choice. I have had no problems using this as a case for my firewall and VPN software layouts, as well as Windows servers in the past, due to pass-through problems of specific USB security keys that did not like VMWare or XCP's pass-through I was forced to keep on their own.
Direct replacement for OEM battery. But bee sure to verify your OEM battery's amp hours and voltage specs before ordering as batteries for other APC models may look alike but may not meet your particular APC backup model's performance specs.
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.
We get a fair amount of power spikes in my neighborhood, especially during the summer. This has eliminated the problem I was having with my computer shutting off because it lost power for a fraction of a second. Easy to set up. Just pop open the cover, connect two plugs and replace the cover. Took thirty seconds and it was up and running.
- Great for the price - USB 2 and 3 front headers - 5.25" device slot, very useful to add hot swappable drives
Quick plug and play installation. No problems so far.
APC backups ROCK! We have a lot of brown outs and frequent black outs in our neighborhood. At our home, electronics grow old and happy till we decide to upgrade. We have a 4 computer network, two 64" TVs, assorted chargers, clocks, lights, CPAP machines and assorted kitchen appliances running on various APS/UPS units. EVERYTHING last longer, very efficient and very dependable. My 7 yr. old NS 1080 I bought for an intel i7 3770k game computer is now powering 2 self cleaning cat litter boxes.
Convenient Better looking than traditional power strips/surge suppressors Great having USB outlets without having to wire in built-in USB combo receptacles
Smallish power brick Front facing ports (as it should be) Managed Gigabit speeds VLAN features
+ Compact form factor + Metal case with slots for wall mount + Plug n Play - no setup required + 10/100/1000Mbps + IGMP snooping built into the switch firmware. + Solid performance