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I leave my computer on 24/7. I have the monitors and hard drives set up to shut down after 5 minutes of being idle. After that, it is just the cpu and power supply fans running.

Anybody have any idea how much electricity these draw? I need some specifics.

Also, I leave a wireless router and cable modem on. How much does these draw (ball part KW hours within +/- 10% would be fine).

Next, I have a Hafler P3000 amp. What does this draw? Does it draw more while audio runs through it or under heavy loads? Mostly, it sits idle, but it takes like 2 hours to warm up to "specs" so I don't really like shutting it off.

Info needed fast. Thanks.
 
Ford Van said:
I leave my computer on 24/7. I have the monitors and hard drives set up to shut down after 5 minutes of being idle. After that, it is just the cpu and power supply fans running.

Anybody have any idea how much electricity these draw? I need some specifics.

Also, I leave a wireless router and cable modem on. How much does these draw (ball part KW hours within +/- 10% would be fine).

Next, I have a Hafler P3000 amp. What does this draw? Does it draw more while audio runs through it or under heavy loads? Mostly, it sits idle, but it takes like 2 hours to warm up to "specs" so I don't really like shutting it off.

Info needed fast. Thanks.



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If everything is on idle it should draw around 60 watts or less of power. On a full load I beleive 300 watts is the max plus the monitor 100 watts. I have a mid tower with a 17 inch Lcd, small computer speakers, two HD, P4, cd-burner, dvd and I'm using 97 watts as I write this. It really depends on what is on your system. The monitor is what uses up the most. I plugged in a 17 inch CRT monitor and I'm now using 146 watts. Hope this helps a little.

Ryan
 
Heat will also plays a role. the more heat the more A/C usage. with all my stuff on the room can get pretty warm to the point where Im sweating. heck even in the winter it gets warm and I have the vent shut.
 
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