- Jul 7, 2011
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I've had some ideas recently and would like to solicit some advice to help with planning...
I'm trying to make some designs for an RV or cabin in a no-electricity location and don't want to lean hard on generator use. (Will aim for battery array/ solar/ wind/ some kind of generator as a last option.)
I'd also like a little entertainment for me and the family!
Wondering what my best options would be for doing a little gaming... I should consider two options:
1) the most I can get from an IGP in an absolute lowest electricity use possible scenario, call this the "Minecraft" level...
or
2) use perhaps a little more electricity but gain a LOT more performance. I would probably use this machine a lot less than the 1-2 setups found above, but would be able to play something fancy and fun... call this the "Fallout" machine.
I never really scrutinized the electricity use of screens/TV's before so should be part of the equation.
So... for the Minecraft level, whatcha' think? Laptops with Intel ULV processors and Intel HD 5500 or newer? NUC machines + monitor?
The GT 1030 gets an awful lot of performance out of only 30W these days, but are there even lower-electricity options for a Fallout-level PC? Or gaming laptop with efficient MXM?
Would love to hear your thoughts! Thanks!
I'm trying to make some designs for an RV or cabin in a no-electricity location and don't want to lean hard on generator use. (Will aim for battery array/ solar/ wind/ some kind of generator as a last option.)
I'd also like a little entertainment for me and the family!
1) the most I can get from an IGP in an absolute lowest electricity use possible scenario, call this the "Minecraft" level...
or
2) use perhaps a little more electricity but gain a LOT more performance. I would probably use this machine a lot less than the 1-2 setups found above, but would be able to play something fancy and fun... call this the "Fallout" machine.
I never really scrutinized the electricity use of screens/TV's before so should be part of the equation.
So... for the Minecraft level, whatcha' think? Laptops with Intel ULV processors and Intel HD 5500 or newer? NUC machines + monitor?
The GT 1030 gets an awful lot of performance out of only 30W these days, but are there even lower-electricity options for a Fallout-level PC? Or gaming laptop with efficient MXM?
Would love to hear your thoughts! Thanks!