I have a question for those who have tried Online-UPS

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cicomico
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I have a question for those who have tried Online-UPS

Post by cicomico » 15 Jul 2026, 11:46

Hello, has anyone who previously used an Online-UPS experienced a reduction in input lag issues? I know that Online-UPS is not a complete solution since it still converts the same problematic grid electricity, but has anyone noticed a decrease in the issue? I’m planning to buy an Online-UPS soon in the hope that it might reduce the problem, and I’m curious about your experiences. Thanks.

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Re: I have a question for those who have tried Online-UPS

Post by ablemor » 15 Jul 2026, 12:19

Don't get it, it's not going to solve anything and it's a waste of cash. If you do, buy it new and just send it back

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Re: I have a question for those who have tried Online-UPS

Post by unexpected8 » 15 Jul 2026, 14:00

I bought one about two months ago; it solved the problem for about an hour, then it came back. Don't buy it; it's a waste of money with this issue. I think connecting a ground with low resistance is a better option.

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Re: I have a question for those who have tried Online-UPS

Post by cicomico » 15 Jul 2026, 16:13

unexpected8 wrote:
15 Jul 2026, 14:00
I bought one about two months ago; it solved the problem for about an hour, then it came back. Don't buy it; it's a waste of money with this issue. I think connecting a ground with low resistance is a better option.
Thank you

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Re: I have a question for those who have tried Online-UPS

Post by gjk » Yesterday, 07:43

so with the Salicru SLC Twin PRO 2 UPS I had improvements,but did not fully solve the latency increase over time, I also noted other improvements,for example:

1.picture quality increased,in-game everything is much sharper.
2.demanding games stopped randomly crashing with TDR errors on a week old new PC (issue ocurred on my older system aswell)
3.my nvme that had been stuck in x2 mode for weeks was functioning again at x4 speed when the UPS was connected, I shipped the UPS back because I needed a unit with more wattage, and the nvme is back to x2 mode.. so something is going on here and the ups definitely helped in some way.

after an hour in-game everything gets heavy and delayed, unplugging the ups from the wall instantly removed this delay, so I'm pretty sure the issue would be solved on a lifepo4 battery.

interesting read about this issue: https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comme ... d_by_user/

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Re: I have a question for those who have tried Online-UPS

Post by cicomico » Yesterday, 08:47

gjk wrote:
Yesterday, 07:43
so with the Salicru SLC Twin PRO 2 UPS I had improvements,but did not fully solve the latency increase over time, I also noted other improvements,for example:

1.picture quality increased,in-game everything is much sharper.
2.demanding games stopped randomly crashing with TDR errors on a week old new PC (issue ocurred on my older system aswell)
3.my nvme that had been stuck in x2 mode for weeks was functioning again at x4 speed when the UPS was connected, I shipped the UPS back because I needed a unit with more wattage, and the nvme is back to x2 mode.. so something is going on here and the ups definitely helped in some way.

after an hour in-game everything gets heavy and delayed, unplugging the ups from the wall instantly removed this delay, so I'm pretty sure the issue would be solved on a lifepo4 battery.

interesting read about this issue: https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comme ... d_by_user/
Actually, these are the kind of answers I was looking for, thank you. I was considering buying the FSP Champ 1K Online UPS not to solve the problem completely but to reduce it. However, if the power comes back after 1 hour, it doesn’t make much sense, so I might give up on trying this

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Re: I have a question for those who have tried Online-UPS

Post by Kyousuke » Yesterday, 21:52

gjk wrote:
Yesterday, 07:43

after an hour in-game everything gets heavy and delayed, unplugging the ups from the wall instantly removed this delay, so I'm pretty sure the issue would be solved on a lifepo4 battery.

interesting read about this issue: https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comme ... d_by_user/
I can comfirmed this, but not with the online UPS, I tried an offline one, charged it to maximum battery then unplugged this, playing off grid and my input lag completely disappeared. I played like a pro for 5 minutes until the UPS battery ran out of power.

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