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Let me know where and I'll come and visit

Volunteering my services - just in case the world's most.fantasy audio kit miraculously manifests, then it might be sensible to test the subwoofer spike on someone with paraparesis...Let me know where and I'll come and visit
The same pretty much (85w-95w); i7 12700k, 32GB RAM, 9070XT, 1x 2TB HDD and 4 NvMEs + a 27" 1440 monitor. Saying that though my electricity bill has gone down recently by a few quid since I have started gaming on a Steam Deck a lot of the time (when the i7 kicks off gaming it can be >350w total load).As others have said a smart plug with energy monitoring or a plug in meter connected between your 44way mains adaptor and the PC etc will tell you how much it uses in terms of energy.
My PC tends to use about 95 watts (including monitor) sat on the forums etc and that's an I7 12th gen (about 18 months old), with 64gb of ram, a couple of rusting disks and a trio of solid state drives.
Thing is, I haven't got a pc yet. Just wondering what the usage is regarding electric.As others have said a smart plug with energy monitoring or a plug in meter connected between your 44way mains adaptor and the PC etc will tell you how much it uses in terms of energy.
My PC tends to use about 95 watts (including monitor) sat on the forums etc and that's an I7 12th gen (about 18 months old), with 64gb of ram, a couple of rusting disks and a trio of solid state drives.
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See what power supply it has fitted. Convert the wattage to kilowatts.
Assume it’s maxed out for 24 hours at your hourly rate, and then you know it’ll be costing less than that to run.
Quick maths.
This,
For me, with a 750w PSU at 26.36p/KW, that works out at 19.77p/hour.
Multiply by how many hours/day you'll be gaming and that's your absolute max cost (don't forget to add the monitor and any other external devices you'll be using though).
Of course in reality it will likely be a lot lower than that as you'll almost never be running your PSU at 100% (unless you massively underspecced it)
nope.

I agree about hardware costs but, I miss having a PC. I can manage with the components costs.The hardware costs will be your initial concern in those circumstances, no? PCs, and electronics in general, are quite efficient these days, especially if you've been out of the loop a while, but the great qualifier that beats all of your efficiency/cost issues is the OFF switch![]()