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Old 07-24-2006, 08:23 PM   #1
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Minimize Computer Power Consumption

This is from Silent PC Review, and excellent site that goes in great depth for reducing noise in your computer. It is no stranger to lowering wattage requirements.

This article gives a broad overview of how to achieve a lower power draw for electronic devices. It's amazing how much low hanging fruit there is for efficiency. I like the idea of minimizing expenses... that means that you only need to work a short amount of time and then "coast".
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Old 07-28-2006, 03:14 AM   #2
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I like the idea of minimizing expenses... that means that you only need to work a short amount of time and then "coast".
YES...Brilliant!
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Old 07-28-2006, 04:30 AM   #3
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If you are in to energy savings...makes the leave it on or turn it off question easy to answer.

My graphics card only uses 23 watts...full blast....good to know.

If I'm done using it...I turn it off.
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I run on a laptop Avertec 3200 - power in use 30-32 watts - monthly electric bill 80-85kwh most of the power going to the fridge to keep juice cool although double insulated it is still the big consumer in my place. HDTV 26" highest energy saving mode . . . 50-60 watts!!! max power mode 192 watts!
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Old 07-30-2006, 03:52 PM   #5
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Actually now they have a new article...

Net result is go laptop with Pentium M, Celeron M, Core Solo,
and Core Duo among Intel processors; AMD Turion 64 and
Turion 64 X2 (dual core) are also very efficient.

And choose an LCD screen.
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Actually now they have a new article...

Net result is go laptop with Pentium M, Celeron M, Core Solo,
and Core Duo among Intel processors; AMD Turion 64 and
Turion 64 X2 (dual core) are also very efficient.

And choose an LCD screen.
I'm running a little laptop with a Pentium M and it does the job just fine. The only thing I could ask for is a larger flat panel display since this is one of those "ultra portable" things with a tiny form factor. Doesn't shed much heat, though.
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My new computer has an AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ processor with 2G of ram. From what I have learned by reading the manual/instructions, it only runs as fast as it has to. The literature mentioned that if I were to check on the system performance that I may see a slower than advertised processor speed. Almost sounds like Dodge's MDS for desktops.
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That thing got a hemi (with fuel saving M-D-S)?

It'll always have the power of a v8, never get the FE of a 4 cylinder, but no one will check their mileage to know the difference!
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my car computer is a p3 600mhz my original gateway purchased in 2000
has a 90w ps w/ onboard graphics
i can listen to tunes and gps streets & trips
or run wmp visualization no problem
seems to do the job
15" industrial lcd custom mounted to the dash
i think its 35w
plus a stock honda stereo probably no more than 100w
eh...it gets me by



back when i owned the vx i couldn't manage to make a difference mpg wise either using the computer or not
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I overclock and crank the voltages up on all my rigs. A avid folder to boot. I use extreme air and water cooling. all 5 of my machines run 24/7 @ 100%

If it wont OC to the trash with it....
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