WhipperSnapper
Lifer
If the 8800 GT and 2950 Pro consume less power than previous cards, does that mean that buyers of those cards will end up saving some money on their electricity bill compared to the power consumption of the current cards?
If you game for 100 hours per month, assuming that that's the only time you'll consume less power over the older cards, that would be a difference of 5000 W per month or 5 KW. I guess that comes out to a fifty cent per month difference. If you keep the card for two years, you'd see a $12 savings. Big whoopee I guess.
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
where do you guys live that you only pay 10cents/kwh???
@requiem: yes.
Originally posted by: ayabe
Do us all a favor, turn your rig off when you are leaving the house. It will make a difference in your power bill.
Originally posted by: Denithor
Originally posted by: ayabe
Do us all a favor, turn your rig off when you are leaving the house. It will make a difference in your power bill.
What if you like to run F@H? If not for that I would turn off my system when not in use, however because I like Folding I actually run two rigs 24/7.
Originally posted by: Sled
Efficiency of your PSU could save you some bucks
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
where do you guys live that you only pay 10cents/kwh???
@requiem: yes.
Originally posted by: ayabe
Do us all a favor, turn your rig off when you are leaving the house. It will make a difference in your power bill.
Originally posted by: Azn
Originally posted by: ayabe
Do us all a favor, turn your rig off when you are leaving the house. It will make a difference in your power bill.
I'm downloading stuff 20 hours out of 24 hours if not 24/7.
Originally posted by: ayabe
Originally posted by: Azn
Originally posted by: ayabe
Do us all a favor, turn your rig off when you are leaving the house. It will make a difference in your power bill.
I'm downloading stuff 20 hours out of 24 hours if not 24/7.
Good thing you aren't on Comcast. Hopefully the stunt they pulled isn't a prelude of things to come.
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Here's my take. If you're worried about saving $.10 per month (or whatever it is). You shouldn't even be buying a gaming card because it's clear that you can't afford it.
I'm not saying that you're being cheap or something like that however, I think that people building custom PCs and gaming cards SHOULD BE ABLE TO afford their electric bill, whatever it may be. Otherwise, get your priorities straight.