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TV, PC, Monitor etc - Amazing Power Consumption Development
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Current owned gadgets that probably need upgrading and their power consumption:
PC (7 years old, still ok) - 120W
TV (5 years old, 20" LCD) - 70W
Monitor (6 years old, 19") - 53W
Total power consumption = 243W
I can now get new:
A slightly faster PC - 25W
A bigger 22" LED TV - 20W
A bigger 23" Monitor - 20W
Total power consumption = 65W
A saving of 178W. Rought calculations, using each device 8 hours per day = 1424W saved per day or 519,760W per year. If I pay 13p per kwh, a saving of £68 per year using better equipment.
PC (7 years old, still ok) - 120W
TV (5 years old, 20" LCD) - 70W
Monitor (6 years old, 19") - 53W
Total power consumption = 243W
I can now get new:
A slightly faster PC - 25W
A bigger 22" LED TV - 20W
A bigger 23" Monitor - 20W
Total power consumption = 65W
A saving of 178W. Rought calculations, using each device 8 hours per day = 1424W saved per day or 519,760W per year. If I pay 13p per kwh, a saving of £68 per year using better equipment.
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berbastrike wrote: »Current gadgets that probably need upgrading and there power consumption:
PC (7 years old, still ok) - 120W
TV (5 years old, 20" LCD) - 70W
Monitor (6 years old, 19") - 53W
Total power consumption = 243W
I can now get new:
A slightly faster PC - 25W
A bigger 22" LED TV - 20W
A bigger 23" Monitor - 20W
Total power consumption = 65W
A saving of 178W. Rought calculations, using each device 8 hours per day = 1424W saved per day or 519,760W per year. If I pay 13p per kwh, a saving of £68 per year using better equipment.
or use what you have and dont pay out on new equipment0 -
or use what you have and dont pay out on new equipment
The new TV is £145. New PC is £200. New monitor £100. £445.
If I buy these gadgets and use them for 7 years, a saving of more than £445, so they are 'free'.
If I use what I currently have, the £445 is instead spent on these heavy power inferior gadgets.
An easy decision I think, but I currently live with parents so this is the only thing stopping me because they pay the bill (guilt :embarasse).This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
I just think it is a magnificent development in technology. So much depressing news about rising electricity prices but there is hope!This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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berbastrike wrote: »The new TV is £145. New PC is £200. New monitor £100. £445.
If I buy these gadgets and use them for 7 years, a saving of more than £445, so they are 'free'.
If I use what I currently have, the £445 is instead spent on these heavy power inferior gadgets.
An easy decision I think, but I currently live with parents so this is the only thing stopping me because they pay the bill (guilt :embarasse).
7 years?
a £200 PC isnt going to last 7 years
monitor,well maybe but you will have better and more energy efficient ones in that time many times over
same for the TV0 -
Why would it not last 7 years?This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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berbastrike wrote: »Why would it not last 7 years?
because it will be massively outdated and most likely suffer a component failure
from an energy point of view,the PCs in 3 years will use way less power
so what do you do then?0 -
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because it will be massively outdated and most likely suffer a component failure
from an energy point of view,the PCs in 3 years will use way less power
so what do you do then?
My current PC is 7 years old and though its noisy and huge, it runs great. Zero problems.
I agree that in years that the PCs will probably use even less power consumption. But if I can get the PC that uses 25W just now instead of my current 120W PC, this is a MASSIVE saving. The PCs in the future may be 15W which is not a big saving.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
You will not get a pc using only 25W - a laptop , yes - more like 100+ watts.0
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There has been a drive for manufacturers to reduce power consumption over a wide range of technology in the last few years - Looks like it is paying-off.
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