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Gigabyte B650M GAMING X AX (rev. 1.x) - W? (likely around 25W)
INNO3D GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB Twin X2 OC White -16GB GDDR6 - 110W
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D - Processor4.2 GHz (5.0 GHz) - 86W
Crucial P3 Plus - SSD4 TB - intern - M.2 2280 - PCIe 4.0 (NVMe) likely around 4W
Jonsbo HX6200D - Koeler voor processor62 cfm - 700 - 1800 omw/min. - likely around 6W
G.Skill Flare X5 F5-6000J3238F16GX2-FX5 - GeheugenDDR5 - 32 GB: 2 x 16 GB -likely around 2x1.5W=3W
PSU Gold (89%) +cooler= 550Wx8%=44W + 5W Cooler (PSU is loaded for 50%)

total consume on full load
25+110+86+4+6+3=230 (PSU loss) 279W a hour.
speed around top 7th place on charts
Broadcam BCM2711
Quad Core Cortex-A72 1.8GHz
Videocore VI GPU (OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.0)
4GB RAM
Western Digital 240GB SATA SSD, connected via a USB to SATA adapter
Power needed is 5V 3A

Thinking of getting a new SSD (native USB3?) for the new OS, which could then be used for the newer model once I'm able to get one.
Abi.......

okay... a load wattage of 759W an hour max

I estimate less then a quarter for my normal gaming experience
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dtgreene: Broadcam BCM2711
Quad Core Cortex-A72 1.8GHz
Videocore VI GPU (OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.0)
4GB RAM
Western Digital 240GB SATA SSD, connected via a USB to SATA adapter
Power needed is 5V 3A

Thinking of getting a new SSD (native USB3?) for the new OS, which could then be used for the newer model once I'm able to get one.
cheater,
your berry pie can't run cyberpunky.
I will never understand why people insist on being perverse just for the sake of being perverse...

One really don't need 1500w in a computer. When I built a computer for my wife I just used an old 420w to power RX570 + Ryzen 5 5600G + 2x HDD's + div USB peripherals, and it never complained about too little.
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dtgreene: Power needed is 5V 3A
P = U * I => 5v * 3A = 15W

You're welcome ;)

The power converter to your PI will output up to 15w max (as "recommended"), and the PI will typically use much less, about 7 in tests, even though it's rated for about 9w. The rest is actually "reserved" for USB.

https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi.html
Post edited October 27, 2023 by sanscript
Intel Core i7-6700
ASUS Z170-A
Cooler Master CPU Cooler Hyper 212 Evo
Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3000C15 (8GBx4)
Corsair RM550x
MSI RTX 3060 Ti Gaming Z Trio LHR
Asus DVD-RW M-Disc
Samsung 850 Series Evo 250GB
Samsung 970 EVO NVME 1TB
Western Digital HDD 2TB+4TB+8TB
Toshiba HDD 3TB
PCIe SATA adapter
Fractal Design Define R5 Titanium
Logitech Keyboard G213
SteelSeries Rival 100 Mouse
Creative SB Z
Steinberg UR22C
AKG K240 Studio
AudioEngine A5+
Microsoft Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows
Xbox One Controller
DELL U2715H Monitor
8 Port Amazon USB3 hub
A few USB3 HDDs

They all need electricity to function.
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teceem: Intel Core i7-6700
ASUS Z170-A
Cooler Master CPU Cooler Hyper 212 Evo
Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3000C15 (8GBx4)
Corsair RM550x
MSI RTX 3060 Ti Gaming Z Trio LHR
Asus DVD-RW M-Disc
Samsung 850 Series Evo 250GB
Samsung 970 EVO NVME 1TB
Western Digital HDD 2TB+4TB+8TB
Toshiba HDD 3TB
PCIe SATA adapter
Fractal Design Define R5 Titanium
Logitech Keyboard G213
SteelSeries Rival 100 Mouse
Creative SB Z
Steinberg UR22C
AKG K240 Studio
AudioEngine A5+
Microsoft Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows
Xbox One Controller
DELL U2715H Monitor
8 Port Amazon USB3 hub
A few USB3 HDDs

They all need electricity to function.
your graphics card consume as much power as my whole system
(240W)

also this topic ain't about random PC lists but about getting the most computer power squeeze out of juicy joules
- Specs:
Intel Core i7 7700K
Gainward GTX 1080 Phoenix 8GB
16 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 (Dual Channel)
ASRock Z270 Gaming K4

- Space:
1x Samsung 970 EVO Plus - 500 GB (Boot)
2x Samsung 870 QVO - 2 TB
1x Samsung 850 EVO - 500 GB

- Other:
Wireless XBox Controller
8bitdo Ultimate
8bitdo SF30 Pro
8bitdo SN30 Pro+
___________

My BT Adapter is a cheap generic one but it works very well with each of my controllers :)
Post edited October 27, 2023 by Atreyu666
All I will say is I think it is silly how we live in a world where graphics cards are now allowed to draw up to 600W and PC processors in excess of 300W.
Home computer:

AMD Ryzen 3600
XFX QICK 319 Radeon 6700 XT
16 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR 3200Mhz
MSI b350 Tomahawk Arctic
Seagate Firecuda 520 1TB
Cooler Master GX Lite 500W

Laptop:

AMD Ryzen 6800H
Geforce RTX 3070
16GB DDR5
1TB SSD

I have no idea what they draw, but I've had that 500W power supply in the main rig for over 10 years over various upgrades and more power hungry cards than that one. Haven't had any problems.
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Random_Coffee: Home computer:

AMD Ryzen 3600
XFX QICK 319 Radeon 6700 XT
16 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR 3200Mhz
MSI b350 Tomahawk Arctic
Seagate Firecuda 520 1TB
Cooler Master GX Lite 500W

Laptop:

AMD Ryzen 6800H
Geforce RTX 3070
16GB DDR5
1TB SSD

I have no idea what they draw, but I've had that 500W power supply in the main rig for over 10 years over various upgrades and more power hungry cards than that one. Haven't had any problems.
XFX QICK 319 Radeon 6700 XT 247W at maxium load.
AMD Ryzen 3600 71W
Seagate Firecuda 520 1TB (4,1 to 6.6) so average 5W
MSI b350 Tomahawk Arctic 45W
16 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR 3200Mhz 2x,1.5W=3
PSU gold rate almost at maxium load (371W) PSU loss 55W=426W
I don't care whatsoever at all about "power consume."
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: I don't care whatsoever at all about "power consume."
what???? how can you be so careless in this age and time ? The ice caps are melting?!?!!
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dtgreene: Broadcam BCM2711
Quad Core Cortex-A72 1.8GHz
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Abishia: cheater,
your berry pie can't run cyberpunky.
But they most probably win the power consumption VS performance contest, ie. how much performance per W).

That's why I also have a Raspberry Pi4 (4GB RAM), to run long and extensive tasks that still need some CPU power, but can take very long time to finish. Say. re-encoding 500GB worth of video files with ffmpeg with some ultraslow settings, or uncompressing and recompressing 500GB of archived files (e.g. from zip to 7-zip with ultra settings).

Even if the task takes days or weeks, I don't feel bad keeping a RPi4 running the task 24/7 as it uses so little electricity for still pretty ok performance. Oh and it is quiet too at nights as my RPi4 has a fanless aluminum case that still keeps it quite cool (the whole metal case acts basically as a radiator, dissipating heat from the hot components).
Post edited October 28, 2023 by timppu
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: I don't care whatsoever at all about "power consume."
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Zimerius: what???? how can you be so careless in this age and time ? The ice caps are melting?!?!!
Depends how your electricity is produced. (Yes yes I know you are sarcastic, but I respond anyway.)

Here where I live, in 2021 86% of the consumed electric power was produced carbon-free (including e.g. wind, water and nuclear power), and 53% of the total was renewable energy (ie. not including nuclear power).

The part that is produced by burning something (e.g. unrecyclable community waste; we don't fill our landfills here with unrecyclable waste, we burn them for heat and electricity, even waste from other European countries), the electricity produced there is mostly a side-product of the heating plants. So we don't burn coal, oil, gas or even unrecyclable community waste just to produce electricity.

I've had an electric car for two years now so I've done my part. If my math is correct, I've already saved 456 pandas and 5604 hedgehogs by driving an EV, except those couple of hedgehogs I ran over. I haven't saved any Sumatran gorillas because I hate the f*ckers, obnoxious hairy beasts.

(If you are thinking "Wait, but there are no gorillas in Sumatra?"... now you know why.)
Post edited October 28, 2023 by timppu