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It is becoming a big thing since you PC or mac gear can be one of the top power consumers in your office or home
My Ryzen 5600X 3060TI build is using somewhere around 100-150W doing ordinary things or nothing at all, on top of my monitor at around 50-60W. That's up to 1600Whr on a long day.
Samsung i7 12th gen laptop will be around 50-60W + monitor but clearly it is not as powerful and sadly very considerably noisier than a whisper quiet desktop, which totally annoys me. So it would be a pretty emergency option to do serious work on it.
I wonder if anyone measured power usage of any other devices and recent Macs. Something like Mac studio would be particularly interesting.
Of course one would also consider if an upgrade to Ryzen 7000 or intel 13th gen desktop system (when released) would increase or decrease near IDLE power usage in any significant way. You only really need the full potential when exporting, running AI apps or doing video work. Casual LR / PS is pretty low on recent CPU and GPU, and heavy on RAM / SSD.
I doubt you can do much to find a less "hungry" 27-32" monitor. Maybe newest mini-LED or AMOLED ones are, but they are still like £4K!
My Ryzen 5600X 3060TI build is using somewhere around 100-150W doing ordinary things or nothing at all, on top of my monitor at around 50-60W. That's up to 1600Whr on a long day.
Samsung i7 12th gen laptop will be around 50-60W + monitor but clearly it is not as powerful and sadly very considerably noisier than a whisper quiet desktop, which totally annoys me. So it would be a pretty emergency option to do serious work on it.
I wonder if anyone measured power usage of any other devices and recent Macs. Something like Mac studio would be particularly interesting.
Of course one would also consider if an upgrade to Ryzen 7000 or intel 13th gen desktop system (when released) would increase or decrease near IDLE power usage in any significant way. You only really need the full potential when exporting, running AI apps or doing video work. Casual LR / PS is pretty low on recent CPU and GPU, and heavy on RAM / SSD.
I doubt you can do much to find a less "hungry" 27-32" monitor. Maybe newest mini-LED or AMOLED ones are, but they are still like £4K!
