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www.sitepal.co.uk
21st September 2005, 08:42
A typical desktop computer uses about 65 watts. Add another 80 watts for a 17" CRT monitor, or 35 for an LCD. When your computer sleeps ("standby") the the computer uses 3 to 35 watts, while the monitor uses next to nothing. A screensaver that shows any image on the screen doesn't save any energy at all -- you only save energy if the monitor goes dark by going into standby mode. Of course, you can turn the monitor off at the switch too and then it uses 0 watts.
Let's not forget laptops, they use only about 15 watts.

With most devices you can look at the label to see how much energy they use, but that doesn't work so well with computers because the label gives the theoretical maximum, not the typical amount used. A computer whose label says 300 watts might only use about 60 watts when it's actually running, and only 90 even in peak times with serious number-crunching and all the drives spinning.

To put this into perspective, a light bulb uses about 75 watts. So a typical computer uses about 1.5 to 2 light bulbs' worth of energy.

Is your business spending to much on power?

MinuWeb
21st September 2005, 09:09
Screensavers are not meant to save energy they are meant to save screens :D

On older screens having the same image on the screen for a length of time would result in that image burning itself into the tubne of the monitor resulting in ugly shadows or "ghosting"

Top Hat
21st September 2005, 09:39
I agree we need to save electricity, to cut greenhouse emmissions

however, a PC doesnt cost much to run
150W 3.6KwH if left on all day.

15p a day

Still good idea to switch it off if its not in use, same with everything

Dark Star
21st September 2005, 11:32
Example that pcs don't use much electricity........
My electricity bills are X cost and I run two computers plus a whole heap of other stuff everyday and my neighbours who do not have a computer or half of the gadgetry I have pay the same costs for their electricity. Most odd !!! Having said that, unlike me they have the TV on a lot of the time so perhaps TV uses just as much or as little leccy as the PC .

Jayne
21st September 2005, 11:37
Have they done solar powered PC's yet, that would be a good idea. No extra leccy charge and you are helping the environment :D

Jayne

www.sitepal.co.uk
21st September 2005, 12:08
Have they done solar powered PC's yet, that would be a good idea. No extra leccy charge and you are helping the environment :D

Jayne

Already got one - but not been able to use it last few days as it been raining

Best

Tony

Jayne
21st September 2005, 12:11
Wind power then, windmill on top of the chimney would be ok for when the sun was in :D Or for the case of my husband, he creates his own :lol:

Jayne