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PhoenixAZ
Joshua
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join:2004-01-04
Phoenix, AZ

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reply to NetAdmin
Re: My crappy 'green' setup

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NetAdmin
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join:2008-05-22
reply to bilbusb
Well, the term green has been abuse to death so that it means just about anything that could have a net positive environmental effect, even common sense stuff like turning off lights.
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bilbusb

join:2003-04-10
Tucker, GA
reply to NetAdmin
Well, if he said, "low power setup" i would have said nothing.

But he said "green" green implies more then just low power.


NetAdmin
CCNA

join:2008-05-22


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reply to bilbusb
said by bilbusb See Profile :

oh god, i fing hate this green crap.
"oh god, i fing hate" people who dump on people who practice conservation instead of wasting power, water and resources. Yay for inefficiency!!!

On a more serious note, did it occur to you that maybe the OP did this "green setup" to save money on his electric bill?
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bilbusb

join:2003-04-10
Tucker, GA
reply to Cody
I sure did, and that matters not to me.


Cody
Bob Vance, VR
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join:2002-05-28
Mukilteo, WA
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reply to bilbusb
Did you even read what you just wrote?
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bilbusb

join:2003-04-10
Tucker, GA
reply to Cody
why does that matter, he posted it here.


Cody
Bob Vance, VR
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reply to bilbusb
said by bilbusb See Profile :

oh god, i fing hate this green crap.

If you are using more power then you should, reduce because it is costing you to much money .. not because you think some polar bear is going to have to take a longer swim.
The reason shouldn't concern you, as it's his setup.
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bilbusb

join:2003-04-10
Tucker, GA
reply to vd853
oh god, i fing hate this green crap.

If you are using more power then you should, reduce because it is costing you to much money .. not because you think some polar bear is going to have to take a longer swim.


vd853

join:2004-12-29
Brooklyn, NY
reply to luma
Actually I have kill-a-watt that's why I can estimate the watts being used.


luma
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join:2004-08-17
Ottawa, ON
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reply to vd853
get yourself a Kill-A-Watt before making drastic measures.

you would be surprised how little a computer plus all monitors can use.

my Bunn Coffee maker costs me more per month then my computer.

and my desktop has 4 disk drives, big monitor, dual core, 4 gigs ram, all that jazz.

computers generally only use above 250 watts power when things kick in like playing a big game. other than that like surfing in windows they don't use much.

look into it.

Luma


vd853

join:2004-12-29
Brooklyn, NY
reply to JoeG4
yah it is a bit cramp. I mention 350-650w, obviously not 1000w all the time.


JoeG4

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reply to vd853
That looks really cramped and awkward.

Your desktop probably wasn't using anywhere near 1000w, I'd bet more like 300-400 (and that's generous!)

Hrm.. ierno I guess that's a bit of a blanket statement, but I'd plug in a kill-a-watt type device and see what you get, I have a stinking suspicion it's in the neighborhood of 500 or less, unless you're playing crysis and overclocking every last bit of juice!


vd853

join:2004-12-29
Brooklyn, NY

reply to vd853
Click for full size
Revised setup, I need a bigger screen...


WALL_E
Premium
join:2003-05-28
USA
reply to vd853
Be careful not to bruise your nose hugging a tree, you damn hippy.


vd853

join:2004-12-29
Brooklyn, NY


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Runs, but doesn't run great...
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External speakers in the back
I recently decided to setup a table for my laptop; to get away from my big, power-sucking desktop..., yes, it's a quad-core, SLI, 1000w psu, #s of HDs too....

Desktop = 350-650 watts (not including monitors and peripherals..)
Laptop = 40-60 watts!
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