Yeah, the CyberPower CP900AVR UPS could work well for a gaming PC.
It's got a decent capacity of 900VA/560W and has 10 outlets. Five of those outlets provide both battery backup and surge protection, so you can keep things like your gaming PC, monitor, and router running during power issues. This can really help prevent data loss if the power suddenly goes out.
One cool feature is the Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR). This keeps minor power fluctuations in check without draining the battery, which is great since gaming PCs can be pretty sensitive to power changes.
The UPS is also pretty compact, which makes it easy to fit into your setup, and it's simple to start using—just plug it in and it starts charging. It weighs about 20.9 pounds, so it's not too tough to move around if needed.
From what we've found, it holds up well during power outages. However, actual runtime depends on what you connect to it. For example, one person reported their Starlink router stayed on for about 1 hour and 50 minutes. So, the time you get will vary based on your gear.
This matches up with what the manufacturer says, and it should give you enough time to save your game and shut down safely.
There are some quirks, though. Some folks have had trouble with automatic shutdown features, especially on Macs.
USB connection issues and software compatibility can be tricky if you're using a Mac, so keep that in mind.
All in all, the CyberPower CP900AVR is a solid pick for keeping your gaming PC and other electronics running through power surges and outages. Just watch out for those potential Mac compatibility hiccups.