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I think consoles can learn from PC power saving features now that it's becoming a real issue
How presumptuous of you. You have no idea what I do with my PC once I leave it running. So take you're 'irony' and gently place it where the sun don't shine.![]()
Ok, enlighten me, what does *your* pc do for 'days at a time' whilst *your* accountant worries about it?![]()
You need a lot of power to be able to say 'Xbox On' and turn on the system.![]()
I think consoles can learn from PC power saving features now that it's becoming a real issue
You need a lot of power to be able to say 'Xbox On' and turn on the system.![]()
I know some of you hate the EUp) but I'm totally in favour of their drive to reduce power consumption.
There should be a maximum standby power that all devices have to meet to be sold in the EU. And it should be <1W ideally.
I know some of you hate the EUp) but I'm totally in favour of their drive to reduce power consumption.
There should be a maximum standby power that all devices have to meet to be sold in the EU. And it should be <1W ideally.
Is that even possible? My dirty socks use more than that on standby.
Is that even possible? My dirty socks use more than that on standby.
Less than a sky box which we all leave on 24 hours a day.
I pretty sure it is. Lots of really big TVs are rated as <1W on standby.
There's very little reason why a games console shouldn't be forced to follow suit. After all, we don't need all the gimmicky things that use power in standby mode. Like being able to say "XBox on" to turn it on. How exactly is that better than pushing a button?
My sky box is so god awful, and the latest software update is hilariously awful. Sky boxes should have been designed down into instant on, ultra responsive, less buggy and sub 5W idle using boxes 5+ years ago already.
I know some of you hate the EUp) but I'm totally in favour of their drive to reduce power consumption.
There should be a maximum standby power that all devices have to meet to be sold in the EU. And it should be <1W ideally.
You can have the console power down completely if you want to, or you can have it stay on standby so it'll automatically get game updates, download content etc. Why should I be forced to lose functionality because the EU says so?
If Sky weren't giving the boxes away effectively for free, perhaps they would have. As it is, they're made cheaply as possible so it's not really a surprise that they are what they are. That said, there are power saving options that reduce standby energy consumption so I'm not sure what the actual issue is here, although I don't know what the figures are.