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Breck Schwartz <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Nov 1998 15:44:36 -0600
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Dale:
Any chance that the new power supply is larger? Say going from a 150 watt to
a 250 watt. It is a larger drain but really not significant (the equivalent
of adding a 100 watt bulb). Operating systems in and of themselves do not
increase power draw.

If however you have additional drives, fans, etc. this will increase draw.
Is this person perhaps using photo voltaic or other means of self
generation? I only ask because a have an acquaintance that use photo cell
generated electric. At his house every watt makes a difference.

Breck


> I want to know if there is a significant difference in power demanded from
> AC line, between similar AT and ATX power supplies. The matter is that
> someone is complaining of the power demanded by his new pc, compared to
rhe
> old one he had. The only diffference is ATX power supply and win98 instead
> of 95.
> By the way, Could it be that win98 demands more power?
Dale Laluk / [log in to unmask]

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