SATA Power: This connector is used to provide power to SATA storage devices.Be sure to double-check that your power supply has the connections you need for your GPU before purchasing PSUs will often provide multiple connections on a single cable to avoid having to run additional wires, and for the vast majority of users, this will function the same as running multiple cables. Most PSUs address this required flexibility by providing cables that can be used in a variety of combinations, some of which include 6, 8, 6+6, 8+6, and 8+8, and even 8+8+8 pin connectors. 6/8 pin (PCIe*/GPU): Some GPUs draw enough power from the PCIe* slot, while others require a specific power cable configuration to operate properly.
Though it can vary depending on the manufacturer, the CPU cable usually plugs into the top left side of the motherboard, near the I/O on a standard layout Modern CPUs draw more power than the 24-pin motherboard configuration can provide, which is why the additional 4/8 pin cable came into use.
Considering the needs of the device itself, the total maximum power cosnuption is 995W. Physically, it has two built-in 350W AC/DC and Internal 645W AC/DC power supplies, which provide a maximum single RPS port power of 11.54A (600W) and 30.44A (350W), equal to the total power. The power budget of the UniFi Redundant Power System reaches 950W, which is good protection even for multiple devices with higher consumption. Control and management of the equipment is possible thanks to unified UniFi Network Controller software, while the status of individual elements or adaptation status can be read thanks to physical LEDs on the device and a small touch screen. It is worth noting that the USP-RPS ensures automatic power supply restoration, thanks to which the network should operate without any interruption to the supply of communications. This is done thanks to the USP cable system, which is - in case of failure of the internal AC/DC power supply - an additional power source for the device in addition to the standard one. A key feature of the system is the continuous monitoring of each connected network device. It supports up to six devices with the UniFi SmartPower standard, including PoE switches USW Pro.
The USP-RPS was created to ensure stable operation of Ubiquiti Networks devices regardless of possible problems with sudden power failure.