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Long story short.
1)I want a PC that is lower power than my Q9300 quad and ATI 4850. I have 1 PC on most of the time so I want to improve my power usage and cost.
2)I want 2 PCs at the desk rather than just my Q9300 machine so my wife and I don't have to take turns. hehe
(Q9300/4850 would only be turned on for gaming. Or if I need to check web/email while she is on other PC.)
Intel CPU + Mobo
AMD CPU + Mobo
Memory
PSU
Case
HDD
Both the AMD and Intel above are low power CPUs. A cheap CPU like an AMD X2 250 will have higher power usage which would be enough to add back the cost. So why not go for the highest performing of the low power chips if in the end you spend the same?
The i3-530 has a little lower clock speed and IGP so it will be similar or lower power than the i5-661 here.
The difference in price to power an idle PC w/i3-540 vs Athlon II X2 240e over 4 years (24/7) is $60 which is the difference in buying the parts up front.
The difference between my Q9300/4850 being on @ idle (130w from the wall) 24/7 vs an i3-530 over 4 years is $350.
(130w-30w=100w X 24hrs X 7days X 52wks X 4yrs / 1000 X $.10)
Should I get the i3-530 setup? D:
1)I want a PC that is lower power than my Q9300 quad and ATI 4850. I have 1 PC on most of the time so I want to improve my power usage and cost.
2)I want 2 PCs at the desk rather than just my Q9300 machine so my wife and I don't have to take turns. hehe
(Q9300/4850 would only be turned on for gaming. Or if I need to check web/email while she is on other PC.)
Intel CPU + Mobo
AMD CPU + Mobo
Memory
PSU
Case
HDD
Both the AMD and Intel above are low power CPUs. A cheap CPU like an AMD X2 250 will have higher power usage which would be enough to add back the cost. So why not go for the highest performing of the low power chips if in the end you spend the same?
The i3-530 has a little lower clock speed and IGP so it will be similar or lower power than the i5-661 here.
The difference in price to power an idle PC w/i3-540 vs Athlon II X2 240e over 4 years (24/7) is $60 which is the difference in buying the parts up front.
The difference between my Q9300/4850 being on @ idle (130w from the wall) 24/7 vs an i3-530 over 4 years is $350.
(130w-30w=100w X 24hrs X 7days X 52wks X 4yrs / 1000 X $.10)
Should I get the i3-530 setup? D: