only 200W? doesn't folding put your CPU usage at 100% all of the time?Freezer7Pro wrote:
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.
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Most non-overclocked CPUs are 65W, Quadcores 90-100W max. Your quad OC'd is more though. Still, added your OC'd CPU and GPU would take approx. 350W at highest.haffeysucks wrote:
only 200W? doesn't folding put your CPU usage at 100% all of the time?Freezer7Pro wrote:
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.
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I still can't find the damn watt-meter thing...I had no idea it used that little energy. Folding it is then.DeathUnlimited wrote:
Most non-overclocked CPUs are 65W max. Your quad OC'd is more though. Still, added your OC'd CPU and GPU would take approx. 350W at highest.haffeysucks wrote:
only 200W? doesn't folding put your CPU usage at 100% all of the time?Freezer7Pro wrote:
That.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
a q9300 has a TDP of 95W, which it doesn't even fully use. A 8800GT needs maybe 80W at full load. Do the math ...haffeysucks wrote:
only 200W? doesn't folding put your CPU usage at 100% all of the time?Freezer7Pro wrote:
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.
once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
I take no responsibility in my estimations, don't blame me if you get a huge electricity billhaffeysucks wrote:
I still can't find the damn watt-meter thing...I had no idea it used that little energy. Folding it is then.DeathUnlimited wrote:
Most non-overclocked CPUs are 65W max. Your quad OC'd is more though. Still, added your OC'd CPU and GPU would take approx. 350W at highest.haffeysucks wrote:
only 200W? doesn't folding put your CPU usage at 100% all of the time?
Anyways the point is that FAH can do much more good than it costs. Think of it like charity. I am willing to donate some money in the form of a little bigger elecricity bill to actually help solving problems about diseases that widely affect so many people.
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What did you think a PC used, 1kW?haffeysucks wrote:
I still can't find the damn watt-meter thing...I had no idea it used that little energy. Folding it is then.DeathUnlimited wrote:
Most non-overclocked CPUs are 65W max. Your quad OC'd is more though. Still, added your OC'd CPU and GPU would take approx. 350W at highest.haffeysucks wrote:
only 200W? doesn't folding put your CPU usage at 100% all of the time?
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
I assumed at load it used an amount near the total watts provided by the PSU, something a little under 600WFreezer7Pro wrote:
What did you think a PC used, 1kW?haffeysucks wrote:
I still can't find the damn watt-meter thing...I had no idea it used that little energy. Folding it is then.DeathUnlimited wrote:
Most non-overclocked CPUs are 65W max. Your quad OC'd is more though. Still, added your OC'd CPU and GPU would take approx. 350W at highest.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
moar liek one jiggawattFreezer7Pro wrote:
What did you think a PC used, 1kW?haffeysucks wrote:
I still can't find the damn watt-meter thing...I had no idea it used that little energy. Folding it is then.DeathUnlimited wrote:
Most non-overclocked CPUs are 65W max. Your quad OC'd is more though. Still, added your OC'd CPU and GPU would take approx. 350W at highest.
For the last time, I am not talking about affording the energy costs, I am talking about the environment. It is not ok to leave things on all day just because you can afford to.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
Apparently I am the only person who cares about global warming, and our dependence on fossil fuels, and it is because of people like all you guys that the world is in the situation that it is in.
You guys are all talking about "how much the electricity bill is going to be," and that "if you can afford a PC you can afford to pay the electricity on it."
That is not at all what I am talking about, I am talking about the fact that here in Pennsylvania for instance, around 98% of our electricity comes from coal. It dumps millions of tons of C02 into the air every year. People leaving their computers and TV's and lights on all day and all night just because they can afford to is why we have global warming, and don't start with that "Global warming is a myth" bullshit, because think about this:
If we reduce our carbon emissions and global warming turns out to be a myth, so what, we saved some money and some resources.
BUT if global warming is true, then it is a damn good thing that we did something. So either way, we should be trying to reduce our carbon emissions.
AND Just for clarification, the Watts that is listed in the CPU specs is not the amount of electricity the CPU uses, it is the Thermal Power, or the maximum amount of heat dissipation required for that CPU. So when you say, My Dore 2 Duo uses 65W of power, you are dead wrong.
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And I care about not getting Alzheimer, Parkinsons, not dieing of cancer, ...jamiet757 wrote:
For the last time, I am not talking about affording the energy costs, I am talking about the environment. It is not ok to leave things on all day just because you can afford to.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.
Apparently I am the only person who cares about global warming, and our dependence on fossil fuels, and it is because of people like all you guys that the world is in the situation that it is in.
EDIT: I absolutely agree that we should reduce eliminate our dependency on fossil fuel. I for one, get all my power from nuclear power
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once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
Your fridge probably eats more than your computer.jamiet757 wrote:
For the last time, I am not talking about affording the energy costs, I am talking about the environment. It is not ok to leave things on all day just because you can afford to.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.
Apparently I am the only person who cares about global warming, and our dependence on fossil fuels, and it is because of people like all you guys that the world is in the situation that it is in.
You guys are all talking about "how much the electricity bill is going to be," and that "if you can afford a PC you can afford to pay the electricity on it."
That is not at all what I am talking about, I am talking about the fact that here in Pennsylvania for instance, around 98% of our electricity comes from coal. It dumps millions of tons of C02 into the air every year. People leaving their computers and TV's and lights on all day and all night just because they can afford to is why we have global warming, and don't start with that "Global warming is a myth" bullshit, because think about this:
If we reduce our carbon emissions and global warming turns out to be a myth, so what, we saved some money and some resources.
BUT if global warming is true, then it is a damn good thing that we did something. So either way, we should be trying to reduce our carbon emissions.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Great, Nuclear power is very very clean, it is slightly dangerous, but if handled well it is fine. And I didn't say that I don't care about curing diseases. For those of us who get our power from clean and renewable resources, fold all you want. For those who get it from dirty resources (oil, coal, etc.) you should be trying to save your energy.max wrote:
And I care about not getting Alzheimer, Parkinsons, not dieing of cancer, ...
EDIT: I absolutely agree that we should reduce eliminate our dependency on fossil fuel. I for one, get all my power from nuclear power
You are right, but I can't very well turn off my fridge during the day when I am not using it can I? But I sure as fuck can turn off my computer.Freezer7Pro wrote:
Your fridge probably eats more than your computer.
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What I'm saying, is that your computer is such an insignifigant addition. You could probably save more by stripping your car off of it's spare tyre.jamiet757 wrote:
Great, Nuclear power is very very clean, it is slightly dangerous, but if handled well it is fine. And I didn't say that I don't care about curing diseases. For those of us who get our power from clean and renewable resources, fold all you want. For those who get it from dirty resources (oil, coal, etc.) you should be trying to save your energy.max wrote:
And I care about not getting Alzheimer, Parkinsons, not dieing of cancer, ...
EDIT: I absolutely agree that we should reduce eliminate our dependency on fossil fuel. I for one, get all my power from nuclear powerYou are right, but I can't very well turn off my fridge during the day when I am not using it can I? But I sure as fuck can turn off my computer.Freezer7Pro wrote:
Your fridge probably eats more than your computer.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
If you're that concerned about the environment you should stop all gaming and recreational use of PCs immediately. That is a waste of energy
once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
Once again, yes you could, but if you get a flat, you need your spare tire. Turn off the things that you can turn off, even if it is small. I can turn off my lamp when I am not in the room, yes it may only be a little bit, but if millions of people turn off their lamp when they leave the room, that will save a lot of energy.Freezer7Pro wrote:
What I'm saying, is that your computer is such an insignifigant addition. You could probably save more by stripping your car off of it's spare tyre.jamiet757 wrote:
Great, Nuclear power is very very clean, it is slightly dangerous, but if handled well it is fine. And I didn't say that I don't care about curing diseases. For those of us who get our power from clean and renewable resources, fold all you want. For those who get it from dirty resources (oil, coal, etc.) you should be trying to save your energy.max wrote:
And I care about not getting Alzheimer, Parkinsons, not dieing of cancer, ...
EDIT: I absolutely agree that we should reduce eliminate our dependency on fossil fuel. I for one, get all my power from nuclear powerYou are right, but I can't very well turn off my fridge during the day when I am not using it can I? But I sure as fuck can turn off my computer.Freezer7Pro wrote:
Your fridge probably eats more than your computer.
But, folding IS using the PC. Just like word processing and gaming, only that you don't have the screen on.jamiet757 wrote:
Once again, yes you could, but if you get a flat, you need your spare tire. Turn off the things that you can turn off, even if it is small. I can turn off my lamp when I am not in the room, yes it may only be a little bit, but if millions of people turn off their lamp when they leave the room, that will save a lot of energy.Freezer7Pro wrote:
What I'm saying, is that your computer is such an insignifigant addition. You could probably save more by stripping your car off of it's spare tyre.jamiet757 wrote:
Great, Nuclear power is very very clean, it is slightly dangerous, but if handled well it is fine. And I didn't say that I don't care about curing diseases. For those of us who get our power from clean and renewable resources, fold all you want. For those who get it from dirty resources (oil, coal, etc.) you should be trying to save your energy.max wrote:
And I care about not getting Alzheimer, Parkinsons, not dieing of cancer, ...
EDIT: I absolutely agree that we should reduce eliminate our dependency on fossil fuel. I for one, get all my power from nuclear power
You are right, but I can't very well turn off my fridge during the day when I am not using it can I? But I sure as fuck can turn off my computer.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Whatever, I give up, you are obviously hopeless you will never understand what I am trying to say.Freezer7Pro wrote:
But, folding IS using the PC. Just like word processing and gaming, only that you don't have the screen on.jamiet757 wrote:
Once again, yes you could, but if you get a flat, you need your spare tire. Turn off the things that you can turn off, even if it is small. I can turn off my lamp when I am not in the room, yes it may only be a little bit, but if millions of people turn off their lamp when they leave the room, that will save a lot of energy.Freezer7Pro wrote:
What I'm saying, is that your computer is such an insignifigant addition. You could probably save more by stripping your car off of it's spare tyre.
I understand exactly what you're saying, but I'M saying that it's a pretty useless argument in this case. Just leaving your PC on because you can't be arsed to shut it off is something your argument applies to. This is, however, leaving your PC on to do work.jamiet757 wrote:
Whatever, I give up, you are obviously hopeless you will never understand what I am trying to say.Freezer7Pro wrote:
But, folding IS using the PC. Just like word processing and gaming, only that you don't have the screen on.jamiet757 wrote:
Once again, yes you could, but if you get a flat, you need your spare tire. Turn off the things that you can turn off, even if it is small. I can turn off my lamp when I am not in the room, yes it may only be a little bit, but if millions of people turn off their lamp when they leave the room, that will save a lot of energy.
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The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
I see what you're saying, I just don't agree with it. I consider the benefit of the research to outweigh the environmental cost of folding.
EDIT: IMO it's like saying we shouldn't use ambulances because they pollute
EDIT: IMO it's like saying we shouldn't use ambulances because they pollute
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once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
That is why polar bears are dying.max wrote:
I see what you're saying, I just don't agree with it. I consider the benefit of the research to outweigh the environmental cost of folding.
EDIT: IMO it's like saying we shouldn't use ambulances because they pollute
And it is not really saying that at all. Ambulances should be hybridized, or modified to run on alternative fuels though.
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Think of it this way: Stanford are running some very power-hungry servers at their place, to support the load of all folding that already is taking place. You wouldn't want that going to waste, would you?jamiet757 wrote:
That is why polar bears are dying.max wrote:
I see what you're saying, I just don't agree with it. I consider the benefit of the research to outweigh the environmental cost of folding.
EDIT: IMO it's like saying we shouldn't use ambulances because they pollute
And polar bears don't care if it's .05C warmer.
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The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
You're a hypocrite. You apparently have no problem with using your PC for recreation but curing diseases on it kills polar bears
once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
this is the funniest argument i've ever read in a topic where I least expected it.
Freezer7Pro wrote:
Think of it this way: Stanford are running some very power-hungry servers at their place, to support the load of all folding that already is taking place. You wouldn't want that going to waste, would you?jamiet757 wrote:
That is why polar bears are dying.max wrote:
I see what you're saying, I just don't agree with it. I consider the benefit of the research to outweigh the environmental cost of folding.
EDIT: IMO it's like saying we shouldn't use ambulances because they pollute
And polar bears don't care if it's .05C warmer.
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What other kinds of energy does the City of Palo Alto Utilities offer?
The power mix varies according to the availability of hydroelectric power, which is dependent on rain and snowfall. In 2007, the mix was:
Large Hydroelectric: 53%
Natural Gas: 18%
Nuclear: 0%
Eligible Renewables: 14%
Coal: 14%
Stanford gets more than half of it's energy from clean sources, your argument supports mine.
Curing diseases is great, but should only be used on computers running off of clean energy.max wrote:
You're a hypocrite. You apparently have no problem with using your PC for recreation but curing diseases on it kills polar bears
Having your computer sit for days and days working on that while you are fapping away is killing polar bears, not curing diseases, there are plenty of other ways to cure diseases.
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You may not karma the same person in a 24 hour period. I withdraw my last argument.max wrote:
You're a hypocrite. You apparently have no problem with using your PC for recreation but curing diseases on it kills polar bears
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The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP