Originally posted by: sandorski
hehe, well I'd like to think it would make that much difference, but seeing as how my total Electric Bill is $35/month, I think you did more than just turn off your PC. Your Rates, I suppose, could be much higher than mine.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
FYI: Make more money and 25 bucks wont matter to you.
Also, that 25 bucks does a lot more for the economy than you might know.
Originally posted by: sandorski
hehe, well I'd like to think it would make that much difference, but seeing as how my total Electric Bill is $35/month, I think you did more than just turn off your PC. Your Rates, I suppose, could be much higher than mine.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
FYI: Make more money and 25 bucks wont matter to you.
Also, that 25 bucks does a lot more for the economy than you might know.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
FYI: Make more money and 25 bucks wont matter to you.
Also, that 25 bucks does a lot more for the economy than you might know.
A PC can consume 150-200W (tower only, not including the monitor), at least based on some informal testing I did awhile ago.Originally posted by: sandorski
hehe, well I'd like to think it would make that much difference, but seeing as how my total Electric Bill is $35/month, I think you did more than just turn off your PC. Your Rates, I suppose, could be much higher than mine.
Originally posted by: lifeobry
Originally posted by: shortylickens
FYI: Make more money and 25 bucks wont matter to you.
Also, that 25 bucks does a lot more for the economy than you might know.
The dumbest comment I've seen in a while on the internet. Congratulations.
Originally posted by: dguy6789
Originally posted by: lifeobry
Originally posted by: shortylickens
FYI: Make more money and 25 bucks wont matter to you.
Also, that 25 bucks does a lot more for the economy than you might know.
The dumbest comment I've seen in a while on the internet. Congratulations.
:thumbsup:
Originally posted by: SparkyJJO
Heh, I'm pulling about 1300W from the wall right now with PCs at full load, and they run
That's about $45 a month here.
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
Originally posted by: sandorski
hehe, well I'd like to think it would make that much difference, but seeing as how my total Electric Bill is $35/month, I think you did more than just turn off your PC. Your Rates, I suppose, could be much higher than mine.
35/month electric bill.. I'm jealous. 2 months ago was 140, last month I got it down to 110.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
A PC can consume 150-200W (tower only, not including the monitor), at least based on some informal testing I did awhile ago.Originally posted by: sandorski
hehe, well I'd like to think it would make that much difference, but seeing as how my total Electric Bill is $35/month, I think you did more than just turn off your PC. Your Rates, I suppose, could be much higher than mine.
* 24 = 3.6 - 4.8KWH per day.
* 30 = 108 - 144KWH per month
US average is $0.1196/KWH
$12.9168 - $17.2224 per month to have a PC running 24/7.
The lowest on the chart is West Virginia, at $0.0787/KWH. Highest is Hawaii, at $0.2299/KWH.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
Originally posted by: sandorski
hehe, well I'd like to think it would make that much difference, but seeing as how my total Electric Bill is $35/month, I think you did more than just turn off your PC. Your Rates, I suppose, could be much higher than mine.
35/month electric bill.. I'm jealous. 2 months ago was 140, last month I got it down to 110.
My Apt is small, just over 500sq/ft. So that makes a difference. Especially if you're in a house.
