I'm curious here, I've been conducting some experiments. I have a Kill-A-Watt Meter And I have been using it on my systems. And I'm on a mission here. I want to build the lowest power system I can that is easy to use, and still fast enough to be worthwhile.
Currently I've been working on several different systems. The most promising is this one.
Abit BH6
PII 266 underclocked to 200mhz with a Passive HS
768MB of Generic PC133
200W PS, Modded to be Passive
30GB 5400RPM HD
100Base PCI NIC
TNT2 32MB Passive
No CDROM or additional drives
Running Win2k or booting into Knoppix
No fans, totally silent.
My Killawatt meter rates it at roughtly 38-40Watts constant draw at the desktop.
Its actually decent running in windows I believe the ram makes it possible. 40watts is decent i'm happy with that, but how much lower can we get? what would a new thin client C3 system use up?
any thoughts?
Currently I've been working on several different systems. The most promising is this one.
Abit BH6
PII 266 underclocked to 200mhz with a Passive HS
768MB of Generic PC133
200W PS, Modded to be Passive
30GB 5400RPM HD
100Base PCI NIC
TNT2 32MB Passive
No CDROM or additional drives
Running Win2k or booting into Knoppix
No fans, totally silent.
My Killawatt meter rates it at roughtly 38-40Watts constant draw at the desktop.
Its actually decent running in windows I believe the ram makes it possible. 40watts is decent i'm happy with that, but how much lower can we get? what would a new thin client C3 system use up?
any thoughts?
