Choosing the Right UPS for Your Setup: My Journey with the CyberPower CP1600EPFCLCD + SKE Mini UPS for Full Network Protection


If you're building or already running a PC setup for work or gaming in the Philippines — especially with high-powered components — you've probably thought about power protection. I recently went down the rabbit hole of finding the perfect uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for my Ryzen 7 5700X and Radeon RX 7700 Sapphire Pulse build. Here's everything I learned, from comparing models to testing power draw and runtime.
💡 Why I Needed a UPS
In the Philippines, power interruptions are not uncommon. Brownouts, sudden fluctuations, or even just unstable voltage can seriously affect your equipment. Beyond just backup power, a UPS helps:
Prevent sudden shutdowns
Protect hardware from surges
Provide time to safely save work or finish a match
Stabilize voltage for sensitive electronics
🔌 CyberPower CP1600EPFCLCD – My Choice
After comparing several models, I landed on the CyberPower CP1600EPFCLCD. It offered a great balance of features and price:
✅ Key Specs:
Capacity: 1600VA / 1000W
Battery: 2x 12V 9Ah (replaceable – huge bonus!)
Waveform: Pure Sine Wave (ideal for active PFC power supplies)
AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation): Yes
Outlets: 6 battery + surge protected
USB-A & USB-C ports: For charging devices
LCD Panel: Real-time monitoring
Software Support: PowerPanel Business Edition
RJ45 Gigabit Protection: Yes, protects your network gear
I bought it from CyberPower Philippines via Shopee for just ₱9,707, thanks to discounts, vouchers, coins, and shipping promos — a steal compared to its listed price of ₱13,500!
🔄 Paired with Mini DC UPS for Network Stability
To complete my setup and make sure my internet connection also stays online during power interruptions, I added two SKE POE-830P-LFP Mini DC UPS units. These compact backups offer:
20000mAh battery capacity
POE 24V / DC 9V / 12V
USB-A and USB-C ports
18 Watts / 2A output
I'm using one for my PLDT modem and another for my router. This setup guarantees that even if power goes out, my connection stays live — perfect for WFH, video calls, or ongoing game sessions.
📏 Real-World Usage & Runtime Testing
After plugging in my PC and two monitors:
Input Voltage: 233V
Output Power: 208W idle, up to 405–408W while gaming (Hogwarts Legacy)
Load on UPS: ~20–40%
This means that while under gaming load, I’m using about 40% of the UPS’s capacity, giving me an estimated runtime of 10–12 minutes — plenty to shut things down safely or ride out short outages.
🧠 Features I Love
User-Replaceable Batteries: Makes long-term maintenance easier and cheaper.
Pure Sine Wave Output: Keeps my gaming PC stable.
Power Monitoring via USB: Connects to PC for power management.
LCD Screen: Real-time stats without needing software.
Network Protection (RJ45): Surge protection for your network gear, and yes — it's Gigabit-capable.
POWERPANEL Personal: has a software you can install for valuable settings and monitoring.
⚙️ Other Things I Learned
You can plug it into a Panther extension/surge protector if needed, just manage the load wisely.
RJ45 Ethernet port is for surge protection only, not internet speed.
It supports Gigabit speeds — ideal for fiber connections (like my 1Gbps Fibr plan).
Turning the UPS off at night is fine if you're not using it.
CyberPower BHI is the local branch for the Philippines under CyberPower Systems.
💬 Final Thoughts
If you're on the fence about getting a UPS, do it — especially if you rely on your PC daily. For me, the CyberPower CP1600EPFCLCD has been a great investment. And now that I've seen how well it works, I’m already planning to get a smaller 1350VA unit just for my dual-monitor setup, leaving the 1600VA purely for my PC.
Pairing this with SKE mini DC UPS units for my modem and router has created a truly uninterrupted setup. It’s peace of mind I didn’t know I needed — and now can’t live without.
🛒 Get the SKE and CyberPower UPS on Shopee
If you're looking to upgrade your power backup setup like I did, here are the exact products I got—available on Shopee:
✅ CyberPower CP1600EPFCLCD UPS
Reliable power backup for gaming or workstation PCs. Pure sine wave output, replaceable batteries, and advanced protection features.
👉 link: Buy on Shopee
✅ SKE POE-830P-LFP Mini DC UPS (20,000mAh)
Perfect for keeping your router and modem online during outages. With DC, USB, and POE output options.
👉 link: Get it on Shopee
These two combined gave me seamless internet and power stability, even during brownouts or power flickers.
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Maiko Casper
Maiko Casper
Hey there! I'm Maiko Robles (you can call me Maiko — it's a nickname I use for security and peace of mind 😌). I'm a frontend developer with over 3 years of experience, passionate about building fast, user-friendly websites using Next.js, React.js, TypeScript, and Node.js. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, majoring in Web Development, which means this isn't just a job for me — it's my responsibility to continuously learn and adapt. I'm not bound to just React or Next.js — I embrace new frameworks, languages, and tools as the field evolves. Web development is always changing, and I'm here for the ride. Let's build something awesome together!