How much power does a PC REALLY need?
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>>52076300
like 5 wats
>>52076300
I have a 600wt power supply and it does plenty fine
>people actually buy 1000wt+ power supply's
1.21 giagawatts
http://ssj3gohan.tweakblogs.net/blog/8217/fluffy2-59-watt-high-end-desktop-computer.html
It's a whole lot but you might find this interesting
>>52076300
average for a decently high-end pc is about 600w
>>52076300
The sum of the rating of the components.
Duh.
Unless you're creating professional videos or playing japaense videogames I'm sure the average swinging dick can get away with a chromebook tbqh
>>52079233
I play japanese video games using integrated graphics and I've never had a game drop 1 frame below max frame rate.
Just wait, in 10 years we won't even need graphics cards.
>dual cpu
>at least tripple gpu
>at least 128gb ram
>at least 2 optical drives
>12 case fans
>a fuckton of hard drives and SSDs
>ricer LED's everywhere
>at least 3 screens
>case has a fridge for my drink
>spare psu thingy in case of power outage
>ricer LED keyboard and mouse
>usb hub with multiple usb fans to cool me in front of the pc
>usb table light
>usb backlight for my screens
>usb cup cooler+heater
>usb powered drawing pad
did I forget something?
how much would that be? 1200w?
>>52076300
All the power.
>>52079262
If your computer has 12 fans, then why not connect them to a dynamo and let those fans power your computer?
>>52079304
dynamos don't produce that much energy senpai
>>52079304
Because as soon as you connect those fans to any form of resistance they will stop rotating.
You'll never get any power out of them.
>>52079261
>in ten years
yeah maybe to play mono dimensional twenty teen babby teir games, good luck enjoying modern augmented reality lasertag with any kind of tracking integrety without the latest proprietary gpu banks
>>52079262
>LEDs
>not normal incandescent lightbulbs
you're a smalltime
Really it depends on your components, but with today's builds 750-800w should be sufficient
>>52079304
>/g/