Adam Carter wrote:
> Even my rig - hotter, doesn't reach 300W when I artificially
torture the
> system. Normal 'max' load is in 200W range. An normal desktop?
Under 100.
>
OK -- just to find out the truth I've attached a kill-a-watt to my
current
workstation which is ~4yrs old w/ slow cpu and ancient video card but
has been upgraded w/ 7 SATA Drives:
So the figures below are AC in, not DC out. Pretty sure the figure
everyone uses for comparison is DC out.
Idle - ~285W
Light Use (emerge --sync) - ~310W
Kernel Compile w/ video app running and minor torture- ~340W
This is definitely much higher than 100-200W stated above.
Anyhow, given that the discussion was about a system lasting
~8yrs, which is
twice the current age of my system, I don't think it's unfeasible
that future
upgrades (especially if video card related or if moving cpu from 2
core to 8
core) could get normal power util 20% higher to ~372W eventually.
If you conservatively state that PSU wattage should be 1.66 *
normal util (so
that PSU is normally running at 60% of peak) then:
1.66 * 372 = 617
I think you've double dipped there....see above comment.
My 2c WRT power supplies - buy a quality brand as they are one of the
least reliable components in a PC.
To add a little info about me and my puters. I don't update very
often. I started out with 512Mb of ram and upgraded to 2Gbs. I started
with a 30Gb hard drive and upgraded to a 80Gb and added a 750Gb when I
got DSL and could watch videos. Basically, as far as power is
concerned, I added a single hard drive. I doubt the memory changed
power very much. Swapping a 80Gb drive for the 30Gb probably wasn't
much change either. The new drive may have even use less power. The
only other change was that I added 2 120mm fans on the side to help with
the cooling.
As you can probably tell, I build it and it stays the same basically.
Maybe a little minor changes but nothing major. I figure I will add one
more drive when I can afford it. Maybe a 1.5 to 2Tb or so. They are
still dropping in price.
Now to reply to some others.
Dale
:-) :-)