Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2003 07:26:45 +0200 From: Anton Alin-Adrian <aanton@reversedhell.net> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Power consumption in desktop computers Message-ID: <3FEBC695.9020306@reversedhell.net> In-Reply-To: <20031225224609.A5326@cons.org> References: <20031225224609.A5326@cons.org>
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Martin Cracauer wrote: >Hi, > >those who followed might have noticed I was shopping for a notebook to >replace some of my desktop system. To make it short, the notebook >vendors all pissed me off so good that I'm not going to get a notebook >(details on request) so I am going for other options. > >Here is what my powermeter thinks my desktops are using with various >options: > >System 1 ("wavehh", FreeBSD-4-stable): >- 1300 MHz Celeron >- Asus P2B board >- 3x 256 MB ECC modules >- 2x Intel 82855 fxp cards >- 3.5" Floppy >- Promise PCI IDE controller >- Matrox G-400 (G-450?) 32 MB dual-head >- 35772MB <IBM-DPTA-353750> >- 76345MB <MAXTOR 6L080J4> >- DVD-ROM <JLMS XJ-HD165H> >- CD-RW <32X10> at ata1-master WDMA2 > >Base power consumption with all drives: 99 watts >- No drives connected: 82 watts >- CD-Writer and DVD each take 1 watt when idle >- Maxtor disk takes 8-10 watts >- IBM disk takes 6-8 watts >- replacing the G-400 with some random plain S3 saves 4 watts >- forgot to measure what the fxp cards draw, but they get pretty hot, > I assume it is not neglectable > > >System 2: "libber", Linux-2.6.0 and Win2K (yes, that's supposed to >become my FreeBSD-current system when I figure out why the CD-writer >broke on my move): >- Asus A7V600 Via KT600 >- AMD Athlon XP 2500+ 1.83GHz >- 1x 512 MB non-ECC module >- ATI Radeon 7500 LE 128 MB incl ventilator >- Maxtor 6Y060P0 60 GB drive >- TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R5112 (DVD-R writer) >- Adaptec 2940 with 3 SCSI CD-ROMS, picked up for $1 each on MIT > swapfest >- TV card (model escapes me right now) >- 8139 Ethernet (doesn't get as hot as the fxp cards) > >NOTE: this is the new Athlon core, this CPU takes less power than >e.g. the 2600+ and 2400+ which are based on the old core. > >Base system with all drives: 148 watts >- DVD writer idle: 2 watts >- 3x SCSI CD: 20 watts (ups...) >- harddrive 5 watts >- no video card: -23 watts > (not sure the system goes into proper startup with no video) >- replace ATI card with G-400 -15 watts > (16 MB card, not the save card as above) >- TV card out -6 watts >- SCSI card out -1 watt >- Realtek 8139 out -1 watt > >Harddisk activity: find / -name laksjfla: adds 1 watt > >When Linux is driven with "make CPU halt calls when idle" the 148 >watts go down to 136 when the system is idle, and up from that by 25 >watts on drystone munching. > >Remarks: > >I assume that you can build a pretty nice powersaving box if you use >one of the Intel chipsets with 852/855 GM onboard video. > >I am surprised the harddrives take so few power, but the numbers are >clear. I was near replacing them with notebook drives, glad I >measured. > >Don't pick up 10 year old hardware on flea markets if you want to save >power :-) > >My old 20" Hitachi superscan Elite 751 takes more than twice the power >than the new el-cheapo MAG 19". > >For some reason the AMD box draws about 5 watts when turned off. >Power supply change may be a good idea. > > > > Transmeta processors and transmeta-based systems are famous for their blinding low-power consumption. Alin.
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