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Old 07-27-2006, 09:04 PM
Alex Coleman
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Default Re: Typical mains power for mid-range PC?

On 25 Jul 2006, Osiris<> wrote:

> You have these measuring devices, like the Voltcraft Energy check
> 3000, you put between the wall outlet and the mains plug. That way
> you can measure the real used power.
> Take out a HD, and see the difference...take out some memory and see
> the difference.
> http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/ant...nsumption.html
> has a lot of data.
> This voltcraft is a neat thing...
>



Nice web page.

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