7 ways to decrease your PC’s power usage
When building a PC, all our thoughts about power revolve around getting a PSU that can handle the transient spikes in the total power draw of all the components combined. We also presume the PC won't be running at full tilt all the time, so there's no realistic way to estimate the actual increase in your utilities bill until you plug the PC in and use it for a couple of months. Things might be different with a laptop that typically draws a consistent amount of rated power. The truth is, your PC could be guzzling watts unnecessarily, even when it's just sitting there showing you your desktop wallpaper. Every component, from the CPU to the case fans, is a potential point of inefficiency.
When building a PC, all our thoughts about power revolve around getting a PSU that can handle the transient spikes in the total power draw of all the components combined. We also presume the PC won’t be running at full tilt all the time, so there’s no realistic way to estimate the actual increase in your utilities bill until you plug the PC in and use it for a couple of months. Things might be different with a laptop that typically draws a consistent amount of rated power. The truth is, your PC could be guzzling watts unnecessarily, even when it’s just sitting there showing you your desktop wallpaper. Every component, from the CPU to the case fans, is a potential point of inefficiency.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
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