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Am Sonntag 03 Juni 2007 18:03 schrieb Dan Farrell: |
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> On Sun, 3 Jun 2007 13:16:33 +0200 |
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> Florian Philipp <f.philipp@××××××.de> wrote: |
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> > Am Samstag 02 Juni 2007 20:03 schrieb Jeff Horelick: |
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> > > Florian, |
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> > > |
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> > > That's not that big of a difference...Also, Gentoo/Linux does not |
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> > > have powersaving for every device like Windows XP...it's writing to |
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> > > the hard drive more often and it doesn't spin as much down when |
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> > > it's not in use to help performance. Also, if i was you, i'd be |
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> > > worried about your system using that LITTLE energy especially since |
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> > > you have a pretty hefty CPU, video card, motherboard, 2 hardrives |
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> > > and al the rest of your components. |
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> > > |
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> > > On 6/2/07, Florian Philipp <f.philipp@××××××.de> wrote: |
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> > > > Hi guys! |
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> > > > |
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> > > > I've just tested the energy consumption of my PC. Aparently Gentoo |
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> > > > consumes a |
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> > > > quiet a bit more than Windows XP: 213 W compared to 188 W |
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> > > > |
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> > > > PowerNow is activated and works on both cores (tested). The same |
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> > > > hardware is |
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> > > > plugged in and works. I'll attach the output of lspci, lsmod and |
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> > > > cpuinfo as |
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> > > > well as my world-file just in case it's related to some software. |
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> > > > |
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> > > > Is there anything I've forgotten? Where does my energy go? |
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> > > > |
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> > > > A short overview of my hardware: |
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> > > > |
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> > > > AMD Athlon64 X2 4200+ EE |
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> > > > Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe (WLAN should be deactivated) |
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> > > > 2048 MB DDR2 Corsair |
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> > > > SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS |
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> > > > ATI Radeon 1950 Pro (fglrx) |
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> > > > 2 SATA2 HDDs |
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> > > > 1 SATA1 DVD-RAM |
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> > > > Floppy |
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> > > > USB mouse, keyboard and printer |
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> > > > TFT screen (connected via DVI) |
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> > Well, I've forgotten to mention that I didn't substract all |
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> > peripheral devices. My new calculations (idle, nothing but the big |
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> > black box under my desk): Linux 137W, Win 114W (20% or 18EUR / 20$ |
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> > p.a.). |
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> > It seems I can't disable my onboard WLAN completely and while Win |
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> > deactivates it because I don't provide drivers, Linux gives it some |
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> > power although no software is accessing it. |
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> > By the way: Maximum output while testing with 3DMark 2006: 219W. I |
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> > wonder why I had to buy a 400W power supply... |
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> Maybe you can power off the wlan with a wireless-utils program, or |
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> maybe by unloading the kernel module? |
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> Have you set up power management, powersave frequency governors? Have |
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> you set up your disk(s) to idle quickly? |
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There is no kernel module. I'll play around with modules, configs and tools |
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later. It's not urgent, it was more like a mystery that I wanted to solve. |
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Yes, powermanagement (aka "PowerNow!") is activated. No, my disks do not spin |
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down and should not because of the attrition (I hope that's the right word) |
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that comes with spinning up. |
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Anyway, thanks for your input, guys! |