[ale] Electric bill
Pat Regan
thehead at patshead.com
Sat Jun 4 13:19:28 EDT 2011
On Sat, 4 Jun 2011 12:30:32 -0400
David Hillman <hillmands at gmail.com> wrote:
> more stuff than I need. Supermicro has a couple of dual Atom Mini-ITX
> server boards, but they are pretty expensive. You get what you pay
> for with those boards, though.
I picked up a P3 Kill-A-Watt a couple of months ago and I had some fun
measuring various devices around the house.
The thing I was most curious about was my home file server (aka my
arcade cabinet). It sits right behind me and the cpu and ps fans are
fairly noisy (the guts I reused are getting pretty old), so I don't
leave it powered up all the time.
I was hoping that one of those nvidia ion motherboards (with the atom
cpus) would be fast enough for the games I have on there. I was also
hoping that the power savings would be great enough to help offset the
cost of the "upgrade."
The cabinet currently has an AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, five 1 TB drives
(that are almost always spun down), and a very outdated nvidia card of
some sort.
When playing games it maxes out at about 135 watts. When all the
drives are spun down and it is idling it uses a bit over 100 watts.
That's less than $100 per year, assuming I run it 24/7 (which I'm
not). If the replacement hardware magically used no power it would
take more than 2 years to pay for the "upgrade."
I keep putting upgrade in quotes because the newer, lower powered
hardware isn't faster than what I already have. :)
The internet leads me to believe that the best I can hope for is around
20-30 watts at idle.
Pat
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