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From: Florian Philipp <f.philipp@××××××.de>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Linux becomes expensive ;)
Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 16:30:23
Message-Id: 200706031824.52213.f.philipp@addcom.de
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Linux becomes expensive ;) by Dan Farrell
1 Am Sonntag 03 Juni 2007 18:03 schrieb Dan Farrell:
2 > On Sun, 3 Jun 2007 13:16:33 +0200
3 >
4 > Florian Philipp <f.philipp@××××××.de> wrote:
5 > > Am Samstag 02 Juni 2007 20:03 schrieb Jeff Horelick:
6 > > > Florian,
7 > > >
8 > > > That's not that big of a difference...Also, Gentoo/Linux does not
9 > > > have powersaving for every device like Windows XP...it's writing to
10 > > > the hard drive more often and it doesn't spin as much down when
11 > > > it's not in use to help performance. Also, if i was you, i'd be
12 > > > worried about your system using that LITTLE energy especially since
13 > > > you have a pretty hefty CPU, video card, motherboard, 2 hardrives
14 > > > and al the rest of your components.
15 > > >
16 > > > On 6/2/07, Florian Philipp <f.philipp@××××××.de> wrote:
17 > > > > Hi guys!
18 > > > >
19 > > > > I've just tested the energy consumption of my PC. Aparently Gentoo
20 > > > > consumes a
21 > > > > quiet a bit more than Windows XP: 213 W compared to 188 W
22 > > > >
23 > > > > PowerNow is activated and works on both cores (tested). The same
24 > > > > hardware is
25 > > > > plugged in and works. I'll attach the output of lspci, lsmod and
26 > > > > cpuinfo as
27 > > > > well as my world-file just in case it's related to some software.
28 > > > >
29 > > > > Is there anything I've forgotten? Where does my energy go?
30 > > > >
31 > > > > A short overview of my hardware:
32 > > > >
33 > > > > AMD Athlon64 X2 4200+ EE
34 > > > > Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe (WLAN should be deactivated)
35 > > > > 2048 MB DDR2 Corsair
36 > > > > SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS
37 > > > > ATI Radeon 1950 Pro (fglrx)
38 > > > > 2 SATA2 HDDs
39 > > > > 1 SATA1 DVD-RAM
40 > > > > Floppy
41 > > > > USB mouse, keyboard and printer
42 > > > > TFT screen (connected via DVI)
43 > >
44 > > Well, I've forgotten to mention that I didn't substract all
45 > > peripheral devices. My new calculations (idle, nothing but the big
46 > > black box under my desk): Linux 137W, Win 114W (20% or 18EUR / 20$
47 > > p.a.).
48 > >
49 > > It seems I can't disable my onboard WLAN completely and while Win
50 > > deactivates it because I don't provide drivers, Linux gives it some
51 > > power although no software is accessing it.
52 > >
53 > > By the way: Maximum output while testing with 3DMark 2006: 219W. I
54 > > wonder why I had to buy a 400W power supply...
55 >
56 > Maybe you can power off the wlan with a wireless-utils program, or
57 > maybe by unloading the kernel module?
58 >
59 > Have you set up power management, powersave frequency governors? Have
60 > you set up your disk(s) to idle quickly?
61
62 There is no kernel module. I'll play around with modules, configs and tools
63 later. It's not urgent, it was more like a mystery that I wanted to solve.
64
65 Yes, powermanagement (aka "PowerNow!") is activated. No, my disks do not spin
66 down and should not because of the attrition (I hope that's the right word)
67 that comes with spinning up.
68
69 Anyway, thanks for your input, guys!

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