• ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml
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    4 months ago

    True, but 28 million watts really puts things in perspective when your average PSU is less than 1000w.

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      4 months ago

      Exactly. This is literally a PC gamer article. Writing it out like that really puts it into perspective for the average reader.

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      4 months ago

      That’s true.

      average PSU is less than 1000w

      Unrelated but I wish it was easier to find lower-wattage PSUs. My local PC store doesn’t have anything under 650W. I know modern GPUs use a lot of power, but not all PCs use a GPU! I have a home server where 400W would be more than enough, yet the smallest I could find was 550W, in stock from just one manufacturer (Be Quiet).

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        4 months ago

        I mean, it should be fine, just because the PSU can provide more watts doesn’t mean the system is actually using that much power. I have an 800w PSU in my gaming rig, but its average load is only 240 - 320w during gaming (I’ve measured it by powering the system with a portable Ecoflow battery).

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            4 months ago

            Where are you getting this from? Intuition?

            I think the quiescent current and losses are less in a well engineered psu.