I think it's very, very important for us all that nobody works out how much it costs to run a gaming pc 24/7/365!
This is also true!
I apologise for bringing it up in the first place

I think it's very, very important for us all that nobody works out how much it costs to run a gaming pc 24/7/365!
A LCD monitor is about 50w, and a PC at rest is probably around 250w. Call it 300w total. So using 12p per kwh, 20 minutes would cost you about 1.2p. Or about a fiver a year if you did it ever night.
thats not £10.51, its £1052 a year
thats not £10.51, its £1052 a year
Math's not a strong point then.
At rest the average PC is about 150W tops. I think my quad core with 3 or 4 harddisks comes out at about 120W idling. LCD monitor should be about 20-40W. (This is measured using one of those wall plugs that tells you how many kWh etc. you're using)
The question actually comes from our new Wii. When measuring it's usage on standbye my meter says about 7.5W. Now, I'm dubious about it cos officially it's suppose to be around 1W.
Either way (7.5W or 1W) I wondered if it was worth worrying about. Considering it'll be a less that £10 over the course of the whole year, it's not...
I regularly see people complaining about their electricity bills being too high, but then on closer inspection they have computers on 24/7 or left on standby, plasma tellies that draw 40W on standby and 400-500W when watching, Wii, PS3, Sky or digibox permanently on, phone chargers et al stuck in the wall all over the place etc etc etc. Don't call me the "The power saving brigade" just because I'm pointing it out to them, because I know why my bill is so much lower than theirs.The power saving brigade are rapidly turning into a new mafia to stand up there against us all along with the Elven Safety Brigade.
I regularly see people complaining about their electricity bills being too high, but then on closer inspection they have computers on 24/7 or left on standby, plasma tellies that draw 40W on standby and 400-500W when watching, Wii, PS3, Sky or digibox permanently on, phone chargers et al stuck in the wall all over the place etc etc etc. Don't call me the "The power saving brigade" just because I'm pointing it out to them, because I know why my bill is so much lower than theirs.
It does now, because there were plasma screens sucking up to 75W on standby and so much stuff like computer PSUs and mobile chargers eating power. A mate on another forum posted theirs draws 40W sat there on standby, just a few days ago.Tvs drawing 40w on standby? doesn't it have to be <=1w?
Sky or digibox permanently on, phone chargers et al stuck in the wall all over the place etc etc etc.
My cousin got one and it was saying that they were using 5 times the amount of power on their bill per month
(RE Wii) Huh? It uses a tiny amount of power on standbye?
Unless Wii connect24 is active!