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kateiacy
Veteran Cruncher USA Joined: Jan 23, 2010 Post Count: 1027 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Putting a light-weight Linux OS such as Lubuntu on an old, slow machine can save more of its resources for crunching and save a little power.
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rousku
Cruncher Joined: Mar 21, 2013 Post Count: 9 Status: Offline |
So i borrowed a meter from my electric company. At 100% utilization and the lid closed (= monitor off), the Megabook drains a constant 37 watts. If my math is correct, that's 0,888 kWh per 24 hours of usage. With the electricity costs around here that totals somewhere around 4 € per month to keep it running 24/7. I doubt i'm qualified to judge whether the few dozen monthly results it delivers are "worth" 4 € to me or anyone else, but it's the kind of a sum i wouldn't notice if someone took from my pocket every now and then. So i suppose there's no downside in contributing it to these projects.
----------------------------------------My desktop on the other hand drains about ~190 watts under pressure from BOINC which would result in a 20 € increase in monthly costs. Considering my current situation i can't do that. I think i'm going to try and dig up another used laptop instead. kateiacy, thanks for the idea! edit: stupid brain, at least try and get the math right.. [Edit 1 times, last edit by rousku at Apr 3, 2013 1:45:40 PM] |
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Sgt.Joe
Ace Cruncher USA Joined: Jul 4, 2006 Post Count: 7848 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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If you leave it running 24/7 make sure you have enough airflow. You say it never goes above 64C now, some sure you do not get dust buildup to black any air.
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Coleslaw
Veteran Cruncher USA Joined: Mar 29, 2007 Post Count: 1343 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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If you do get worried about heat, use tthrottle. It works great.
----------------------------------------I was also give 6 more Dell P3 laptops. All were Latitude C510 and C610's which are pretty much all interchangeable. They even use the same drivers. So, I built 2 good ones out of the various parts and have them now crunching for stress testing. They should make someone a decent email/homework computer. If I kept them, they would just be hooked up to the TV for streaming videos. But, they are 1.2GHz and 1GHz respectively. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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rousku
Cruncher Joined: Mar 21, 2013 Post Count: 9 Status: Offline |
I doubt the temp will be a problem, it alerts me if it reaches 70 so i'll know to clean it. Then again, i upgraded my gaming rig yesterday with an i7-3770K, HD6950 and 8GB DDR3, which now gets the same amount of work done in a fraction of the time. Might as well run WCG on this machine instead, and find the poor lappy something else to do.
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alver
Senior Cruncher Joined: Nov 30, 2007 Post Count: 245 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I agree - it's not so much "what is too slow?" as "what is too inefficient?", and that's a personal decision.
----------------------------------------I like to keep my old machines crunching for as long as possible, and I hate to throw away a working computer that could be crunching. I have a number of old machines, including several single-core file-servers. Some of them are nearly a decade old, and going strong. I keep expecting some of them to die of old age, but I'm afraid I'll probably end up powering some of them down before then to cut our electricity bill. ![]() (previously known as 'proxima' on SETI, UD, distributed folding, FaD, and Rosetta) |
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