You read that right, 400Watts. I'm a truck driver and am away from home most of the week, but I'd love to jump on aND do a bit of stuff if I'm sitting around. However, my company is a bunch of bastards and won't let us use higher than 400W inverters.
My idea would be to use a battery backup power block so the computer runs off that and connect it to a 400W Pure Wave Sine inverter. Hopefully I can run the battery strip backup without burning the inverter, but they'll take some testing.
What I have now as far as components in mind is:
CPU: Intel Core i5-4570S (65 watts) 2.9 GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte LGA 1150 GA-Z87N-WIFI
And maybe an SSD to help with speeds as I hear they're less of an energy draw than HDD.
I do have an MSI GTX780 ti, but it's draw is around 120W idle and 375W under full draw so maybe not. It'd also be bottlenecked by the system I think. I might be able to sell it to fund the comp.
Any help would be appreciated. And if anyone knows anything about inverters please chime in!
EDIT: Needs to account for Monitor and K&M as well.
My idea would be to use a battery backup power block so the computer runs off that and connect it to a 400W Pure Wave Sine inverter. Hopefully I can run the battery strip backup without burning the inverter, but they'll take some testing.
What I have now as far as components in mind is:
CPU: Intel Core i5-4570S (65 watts) 2.9 GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte LGA 1150 GA-Z87N-WIFI
And maybe an SSD to help with speeds as I hear they're less of an energy draw than HDD.
I do have an MSI GTX780 ti, but it's draw is around 120W idle and 375W under full draw so maybe not. It'd also be bottlenecked by the system I think. I might be able to sell it to fund the comp.
Any help would be appreciated. And if anyone knows anything about inverters please chime in!
EDIT: Needs to account for Monitor and K&M as well.
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