Alright thanks again everyone 
Don't forget the electricity delivery fee, which costs as much as the electricity itself. You should know this! You live in Toronto too, just like me!That's per hour though...so $2.21/day ($809/year) vs $2.41/day ($883/year) and 12c/kWh is a rather high estimate.
However, it's very rare that the PSU will actually draw 700W for 24/7, so it's worse case values. Unless of course you're folding or otherwise loading the CPU/GPU continuously.
Potentially though, it could pay for itself in a 2-3 years.
lol, yeah Toronto is just out of control and Rob Ford surely isn't helping things. I believe our hydro rates are going to be the highest in the developed world in the next couple of years, so obviously things like PSU efficiency will mean major cost savings. Every watt counts!Don't forget the electricity delivery fee, which costs as much as the electricity itself. You should know this! You live in Toronto too, just like me!
I agree but as always in human history we find the most costly (in terms of resources) way to do something first and only change to better and more efficient ways when it becomes less profitable. We should have been off of gasoline powered cars years ago but the corporations didn't have the drive to make something so drastically different because they already knew gas cars made money and just thought, "We have plenty of gas, we'll be fine!"lol, yeah Toronto is just out of control and Rob Ford surely isn't helping things. I believe our hydro rates are going to be the highest in the developed world in the next couple of years, so obviously things like PSU efficiency will mean major cost savings. Every watt counts!
Gaming components really need to look at reducing power consumption while still scaling up performance though, there's no reason a gaming PC should be drawing upwards of 600W these days. Software and hardware needs to become more efficient.
Well in the 1000w category silverstone and antec had similar pricing (one with a large sale like the mushkin) and seasonic's platinum is only $240. The mushkin has a $40 discount and the package deal with the 2600k gives another $40 off so it could be either IMO. Didn't really know people's impressions of Mushkins though so I thought I'd ask.
Not going to get too far off topic and into politics, but let's just say I agree with some of the cuts that I can think of off the top of my head.lol, yeah Toronto is just out of control and Rob Ford surely isn't helping things. I believe our hydro rates are going to be the highest in the developed world in the next couple of years, so obviously things like PSU efficiency will mean major cost savings. Every watt counts!
Gaming components really need to look at reducing power consumption while still scaling up performance though, there's no reason a gaming PC should be drawing upwards of 600W these days. Software and hardware needs to become more efficient.
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