A Power-Wise Server
Rejektor
Published in issue 352, March 2006
ADSL, wideband and fast cable Internet connections spreading very fast across countries in the world, many of you may start to think about using an old PC as a server. Unfortunately many forget the server’s additional power consumption adding considerably to the electricity bill. The average consumption of a Pentium 133 PC without a CRT monitor is between 50 and 100 watts. A Pentium P2-266 consumes even 25% more! A typical CRT monitor will consume 80 watts on average. Money-wise that’s about 60 pounds per year if the equipment is left on all the time.
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