


- heavy gauge steel, no flex at all, thanks in part to integrated front/back lips formed into the shelf platform - nice finish, seems like powder coating - very tough. - comes with hardware.



Great runtime for two moderate servers. He fits nicely in a standard rack. Constant voltage readout is a nice touch. Charge and runtime are very good for the price.



For a single PC this will give you enough time to save what ever work you have before losing power. I sustained a single PC under moderate load for 30 minutes before getting eminent shut down alerts. It is currently being used to back up power for a building automation system.

The only server motherboard that allows you to use a consumer grade Zen 4 CPU. For workload that is not memory bound, a 16-core Ryzen 7950X will outrun any 16-core EPYC, at half the price or less.

The low price and decent specs make this a solid card for getting into ML and transformer models, but the fact that it is two GPUs with 12gb of vram each limits things a bit from a coding perspective. Great for running things in batch, but very difficult to bridge with good performance.


I buy this NAS for the 2.5 LAN .. I haven't fully tested it yet... but I want to say that the packaging and delivery were EXCELLENT.

Works out-of-the-box with various Linux distros using 4.x kernel (currently Debian Stable) Works well with mdadm Simple settings Works well/reliably/as advertised



i was looking for a new Plex server for full 4k HD remux HEVC mkv files. This is it!!! Play files without issue using LG tv plex app. If youre looking for a new Plex server you wont regret this purchase.

The price as it was on sale, good reputable company, quiet. Eaton is a big company that deals a lot in the automotive industry which is how I know of them.


- This protects my RTX 3090 machine quite well - I've used APC products almost exclusively in IT for nearly 2 decades and never had any significant performance issues with them - This is the first time I've purchased a Sine Wave product, but the reviews and the science behind it convinced me to spend the extra 10-20% over a "regular" backup unit