 Lenagainster
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| reply to mod_wastrel Re: Power and $$$
Working backwards; at $2 per month and lets say the cost in your area is ten cents per KWH rather than the 14 cents per KWH in the DC area. $2 buys you 20 KWH of electricity. Given that there are (30 X 24) 720 hours in a month, your computer burns 20/720 = .0277778 KW or 28 watts of electricity.
A very efficient computer indeed. Do you have a monitor with that? |
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  mod_wastrel
join:2008-03-28 | Yeah--an LCD, but it's usually off (obviously); old Celeron with a small, low-wattage PSU; cooling fans typically don't run--not hot enough.
OK, maybe it'll hit $2.50/mo. ;D |
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| reply to Lenagainster said by Lenagainster :Working backwards; at $2 per month and lets say the cost in your area is ten cents per KWH rather than the 14 cents per KWH in the DC area. $2 buys you 20 KWH of electricity. Given that there are (30 X 24) 720 hours in a month, your computer burns 20/720 = .0277778 KW or 28 watts of electricity. A very efficient computer indeed. Do you have a monitor with that? If you put your computer, monitor, printer, etc. on a APC it runs just like running ONE VCR. -- Saving the world keeps me busy. However, I find Earth very primitive from my home planet of Krypton. -Supergirl |
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