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How much power/watts would I save goin from Rig 1 to an i5 2500 or 2600, K platform?
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How much power/watts would I save goin from Rig 1 to an i5 2500 or 2600, K platform?
How much power/watts would I save goin from Rig 1 to an i5 2500 or 2600, K platform?
Not much, you might be looking at saving $5/month at the absolute tops.
I would recommend waiting for Ivy Bridge if your goal is to reduce power-consumption while maintaining i7-920 level performance. The nehalem -> SB delta just isn't large enough to justify the capital outlay to acquire the SB system.
Not much, you might be looking at saving $5/month at the absolute tops.
I would recommend waiting for Ivy Bridge if your goal is to reduce power-consumption while maintaining i7-920 level performance. The nehalem -> SB delta just isn't large enough to justify the capital outlay to acquire the SB system.
he said 5 bucks tops. it could easily be only 2 or 3 bucks a month. if that kind of savings is important then you have bigger problems.Hey, that's 60 bucks over the course of a year. $5 here and $5 there, eventually you're making some nice savings.
Yeah. I mostly use rig 1... my other is just to game with and only on when gaming. This machine is on sometimes maybe 8hrs at a time. Usually on after work till the end of the day round 11pm.. from say 4pm so it sees about 6-7hrs a day, during the week.. so I'm looking to maybe cut down on the electric bill while keeping my computer habits the same. So I'm sorta thinking that going with a Z68 with no GPU... Make sense?
he said 5 bucks tops. it could easily be only 2 or 3 bucks a month. if that kind of savings is important then you have bigger problems.
Hey, that's 60 bucks over the course of a year. $5 here and $5 there, eventually you're making some nice savings.
Yeah. I mostly use rig 1... my other is just to game with and only on when gaming.
Hey, that's 60 bucks over the course of a year. $5 here and $5 there, eventually you're making some nice savings.
Do a NPV vs. NFV analysis
If you are really that strapped for cash, sell the i7 920, HD5770, Seasonic 650, Vertex, etc. and just get the cheapest Llano or even Bobcat setup with a $30 Corsair PSU.
No it doesn't really make any sense since a Z68 mobo + 2500k CPU is going to run you at least $250 (assuming you buy it at MC). It's going to take 14 years for you to break even with this investment in wattage over an idle i7 920 (with speedstep enabled and all power saving technologies enabled).
If you are really that strapped for cash, sell the i7 920, HD5770, Seasonic 650, Vertex, etc. and just get the cheapest Llano or even Bobcat setup with a $30 Corsair PSU.
It's not going to be $5. You are talking 8 hours a day of idle usage since OP said he uses his other system for games.
2500k vs. i7 (76 vs. 117 watts)
8 hours a day x 365 days x 41 watts x $0.15 c/kW = $17.96 per year or $1.50 / month!!
The OP could sell his HD5770 for $60 and get a GT210 for $15. That's equivalent to 30 months savings in electricity costs between an i7 920 and 2500k in idle speeds....
The best way in this case to save $ on electricity is to sell the entire system and just use the 2ndary rig for everything! Why do you have 2 separate desktops where you use 1 for games and the other for casual work unless they are shared between 2+ people?
Not sure what that means. I understand that some people may not care about 5$ a month. However, I do so I thought it was worth mentioning. Looks like that was in error.
Hey, that's 60 bucks over the course of a year. $5 here and $5 there, eventually you're making some nice savings.
How much power/watts would I save goin from Rig 1 to an i5 2500 or 2600, K platform?
The gaming rig idles way higher cause of the overclocking and I think the GPU too. And after my first P4 423 socket machine I always had 2 rigs.