I was more adressing the waste factor. you know PSUs are msot effective when they work at around 90% load. anything above or bellow icnrease inefficiency sharply. So if you, for exmaple, have a 1000W PSU and use it to power a 600W rig, you likely would be using around 800-850W actually.mattaui said:Hahah, I wish the few hours I had my gaming PC on made that big a difference in my electricity bill, but alas it does not.Strazdas said:1000W PC? why would you need a 1000W PSU anyway? pretty much every part has been getting to lower their power needs in the last couple years. 600W is more than enough unless your building a monster, and if you are gaming is the reason.
And then they wonder why their electricity bills are so high.....mattaui said:Huh, I've had a 1000W PSU in my box for the last three or four years because it was just a bit more than the 750 I was looking at, and I wanted to make sure I didn't have to worry about a new PSU for awhile.
I use my big rig for gaming and graphic design, but for writing and really anything else low power, I'm almost always on one of my laptops.
I consider something obsolete when it can no longer perfomr the tasks people generally need it to perform. With new consoles most games will come out with that requirements, thus the old console will not be able to perform, and for all thier touting of "it having 3 years of life" most of the games will quickly jump ship because 512MB of ram is just awful awful thing. thus making the old console bosolete. i can run my Pentium 1 and it works liek a charm, but i cant do my daily tasjks with it. heck, i cant browse this website with it, so its obsolete (and it was a gaming PC in its time). consoles are meant to play games, mostly new games (thats thier profit maker). so when it cant run new games, its obsolete.PoolCleaningRobot said:I guess that depends on your definition of obsolete. My 4 year old graphics card ain't great but so long as it still plays games without hindrance, I wouldn't call it obsolete. If I upgrade it's cause I want bigger and better stuff, not cause I need to. I don't really need to be "at the top" of any hardware, I just need to be able to play games in a way I'm content with or affordStrazdas said:I always found it funny how people called 240 shit, when i happen to go by with 8600 ok.Well i do need a new one, but its over 5 years now and the new one is in the plans anyway. Thing is, even at this poor state, i still outpoerform consoles. and i plan to use my next one for 5 more. thing is, with PC you can upgrade at any time and still be "at the top". with ocnsoles, lets say if you bought an Xbox this spring, it would become obsolete in less than a year....
Herasy! there can never be enough hard drives!SinisterGehe said:and more hard-drives than a man can dream of.