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yup I am seriously looking at a Q9950 E0 once I have seen some clocks and what batches are 1/2 decent![]()
Has anyone actually got one? I would have thought they would have filtered through to retail resellers by now.
Don't buy a Q6600, it is old technology that runs hotter and uses more electricity!
Once overclocked and left running for any amount of time and you will see your power bills start costing you more.
In a climate where energy prices are rising sharply it makes sense to reduce the power consumption of your PC . . . not increase it!
Q6600 "Energy Efficient" edition . . this ceased to be the case once 45nm tech was released, the Q6600 is now an "Energy Inefficient" edition!![]()
Don't buy a Q6600, it is old technology that runs hotter and uses more electricity!
Once overclocked and left running for any amount of time and you will see your power bills start costing you more.
In a climate where energy prices are rising sharply it makes sense to reduce the power consumption of your PC . . . not increase it!
Q6600 "Energy Efficient" edition . . this ceased to be the case once 45nm tech was released, the Q6600 is now an "Energy Inefficient" edition!![]()
I've noticed an increase in bills tbh coming from an AMD 64 x2 4400+ on A8N32 SLI deluxe board...
10p?
Yes every bit helps and the power consumption of an overclocked CPU certainly is not irrelevant! Also the storage is not a problem if you switch to SSD or 2.5" Laptop drives (I use laptop drives myself!). If you really want a heap of storage space for your data then buy a single large low powered green drive!I know every little helps but the power consumption is irrelevant compared to others components, namely multiple hard drives and GPUs etc
You wouldn't be the first person to express that opinion and it is a subject I have given a great deal of thought . . . .I think it’s hypercritical (and I mean this generally not to one person) that anyone into PCs should then be concerned about power consumption. It’s a bit like a petrol head not running a car because petrol is too expensive and he has developed an environmental conscience. Although it may seem like the ideal attitude, it's not going to happen .
Nope I don't agree, for one I run my own household and I can say with 100% certainty my bills decreased noticably once I implemented a change of hardware and a change of habits. Fair enough that just me alone doing this will not have any global implications but once 20 million users join in we just shut down a nuclear power station (or several).Give me strength... the difference will be negligible, you won't notice anything on your bills.
running a powerful computer that quickly deals with any tasks we through at it and draws it's energy from the Sun just seems waaaay more interesting to me at this point in time, what do you think?![]()
Speaking of which it's a belter today! Sun is really shining hard in London, time for a beer methinks!![]()