> Is this enough protection? I'm not really concerned about how long the 
> computer stays on if the power goes out, I just want it to be 
> protected from surges and have the incoming power conditioned. Should 
> I go with this one or are there better models out there? 

Definitely better models out there in terms of how much power they can provide. 
You may want to go slightly higher if you're planning to upgrade to a higher 
end system...and especially if you have a big LCD monitor attached that you 
want to get juice as well. You'd be surprised how fast they can chew up that 
battery and leave you just a couple minutes to shut down. 

Personally I like the Cyberpower ones. The higher-end models have a nice 
display showing you the power level...and from the reviews on Amazon they also 
seem to be the most reliable. I definitely can recommend staying away from 
Belkin, I've had terrible luck with those. APC has had a good reputation in the 
past, but seems to be slipping somewhat. 

Here's a 100VA CyberPower one on Amazon. I went with the larger 1500VA one 
myself. 

http://tinyurl.com/ddnhuy



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