What do you say? Also note that this is just speculation, and I'm not looking at specific cards. The resolutions I'll be using are 1920x1200 and 1920x1080.
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Yeah, it is bad for the environment too, unless your power comes from a renewable, clean resource, like wind or solar.haffeysucks wrote:
Why is folding so popular? Sure you help research but your energy bill goes through the roof and your room heats up like a mofo.
well, i would probably do it i were the one paying the electricity bills. i want to help, but it means that my computer is sucking energy all of the time AND that i have to turn the AC on...jamiet757 wrote:
Yeah, it is bad for the environment too, unless your power comes from a renewable, clean resource, like wind or solar.haffeysucks wrote:
Why is folding so popular? Sure you help research but your energy bill goes through the roof and your room heats up like a mofo.
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i was thinking about using it as a space heater to warm up the room but i think it'll still consume way too much energy when compared to the central air systemjamiet757 wrote:
Truth, do it in the winter with your window open, that will save some power/uncomfortableness
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It's usually 85+ outsidemax wrote:
The difference of power usage between idle and load isn't all that big. The added environmental cost (which in case you're using non-fossil power sources like nuclear or water is null) is peanuts in comparison to the benefit of curing diseases.
EDIT: haffey, you live in CT, open a window if your room is hot
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Competition tbh. You compete in how much you can utilize your hardwarehaffeysucks wrote:
Why is folding so popular? Sure you help research but your energy bill goes through the roof and your room heats up like a mofo.
Exactly, it's not like you'll be playing a game that the 4850 can handle but the 9800 can't..Sup wrote:
Get GTX +. Its still good for gaming and better for folding.
Start running fah on your 9800GX2 and then, then it is ftw.Richard2000 wrote:
9800gx2 Ftw
If it wasn't for the retarded PCB design and price, that would be a really good option.Richard2000 wrote:
9800gx2 Ftw
It is not the difference between idle and load we are talking about, it is leaving your computer on all day so it can fold. That makes a huge difference. When you aren't using it, instead of letting it run a program all day, shut it off.max wrote:
The difference of power usage between idle and load isn't all that big. The added environmental cost (which in case you're using non-fossil power sources like nuclear or water is null) is peanuts in comparison to the benefit of curing diseases.
EDIT: haffey, you live in CT, open a window if your room is hot
A good PC uses maybe 200W when folding. Assuming a electricity price of 10c/kWh you have to pay 48c for a day of folding vs. leaving your PC off. If you use your PC during the day and continue folding during the night the added cost is something like 20c/day. If you can afford a PC you can afford that too.jamiet757 wrote:
It is not the difference between idle and load we are talking about, it is leaving your computer on all day so it can fold. That makes a huge difference. When you aren't using it, instead of letting it run a program all day, shut it off.max wrote:
The difference of power usage between idle and load isn't all that big. The added environmental cost (which in case you're using non-fossil power sources like nuclear or water is null) is peanuts in comparison to the benefit of curing diseases.
EDIT: haffey, you live in CT, open a window if your room is hot
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That.max wrote:
A good PC uses maybe 200W when folding. Assuming a electricity price of 10c/kWh you have to pay 48c for a day of folding vs. leaving your PC off. If you use your PC during the day and continue folding during the night the added cost is something like 20c/day. If you can afford a PC you can afford that too.jamiet757 wrote:
It is not the difference between idle and load we are talking about, it is leaving your computer on all day so it can fold. That makes a huge difference. When you aren't using it, instead of letting it run a program all day, shut it off.max wrote:
The difference of power usage between idle and load isn't all that big. The added environmental cost (which in case you're using non-fossil power sources like nuclear or water is null) is peanuts in comparison to the benefit of curing diseases.
EDIT: haffey, you live in CT, open a window if your room is hot