My computer setup is an 2012 Acer Aspire V3-771G with 16 GB of RAM, two SSD's and a spinner, an Nvidia GT 650M, a Logitech external stereo speaker system and an HP LaserJet P1606dn mono duplex printer. Also attached to the same outlet is a 9W lamp.
I usually turn my setup on around 10-12 in the morning and leave it on until 10-12 at night. I got curious as to how much electricity I was consuming. So, I plugged a Kill-a-watt meter into the outlet and plugged the power strip into the Kill-a-watt meter. I noticed that when the printer first turns on it consumes about 500 watts for a couple of seconds, then 200 watts for about 5 seconds and then it drops to a few watts. My average wattage consumption varied between 40 and 90 watts, depending on what I was doing.
I switched the meter to KWH and let it accumulate for a full day. It reported that I consumed 0.44 KWH over 12 hours, or, .44KWH/day. For 30 days that would amount to 13.20 KWH. Here in Lincoln I pay 5.5 cents per KWH. My computer, printer and peripherals costs me 72 cents per month in electric charges to operate. Our apartment is all electric and we used 712KWH in June and it costs me $39.02 for the electricity, but after the gov tacked on their fees it doubled my bill. In the winter months we use about 1,200-1,400 KWH/mo.
So, if I left my computer on 24/7/365 it would cost only $1.44/mo to operate.
I usually turn my setup on around 10-12 in the morning and leave it on until 10-12 at night. I got curious as to how much electricity I was consuming. So, I plugged a Kill-a-watt meter into the outlet and plugged the power strip into the Kill-a-watt meter. I noticed that when the printer first turns on it consumes about 500 watts for a couple of seconds, then 200 watts for about 5 seconds and then it drops to a few watts. My average wattage consumption varied between 40 and 90 watts, depending on what I was doing.
I switched the meter to KWH and let it accumulate for a full day. It reported that I consumed 0.44 KWH over 12 hours, or, .44KWH/day. For 30 days that would amount to 13.20 KWH. Here in Lincoln I pay 5.5 cents per KWH. My computer, printer and peripherals costs me 72 cents per month in electric charges to operate. Our apartment is all electric and we used 712KWH in June and it costs me $39.02 for the electricity, but after the gov tacked on their fees it doubled my bill. In the winter months we use about 1,200-1,400 KWH/mo.
So, if I left my computer on 24/7/365 it would cost only $1.44/mo to operate.
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