MSI Launches Wind NetTop D130 Comments
| Author | Hugo Jobling |
| Published | 16th Jan 2009 |
Comments for MSI Launches Wind NetTop D130
Petrov said on 16th January 2009
sengstaken said on 16th January 2009
Is 300W the average power draw of a desktop or is it the peak? I understood power supply units were rated about 300W peak. Mind you, sounds like if you run Vista your CPU is going full pelt most of the time. Anyone know the power draw of a desktop system at idle???
smc8788 said on 17th January 2009
It depends entirely on the setup of your computer. An average desktop using a CPU with a low power draw, a single hard drive, no sound card and integrated graphics or a graphics card which doesn't require it's own power connectors will draw less than 300W. But today's top end system with high end CPUs which have been overclocked by a substantial amount, several hard drives, double, triple or even quadruple graphics card setups, all of which require their own power supplies, all manner of other PCI/PCI-E devices (Sound cards, NIC cards etc) not to mention several case fans/fan controllers/case lights/USB charging devices etc. can easily draw well over 1000W (1kw). However, you also have to take into account whether the wattage rating for the PSU is for peak output or continuous output (continuous output is better for same wattage rating), and the efficiency of the power supply (e.g. 400W output from a power supply would draw 500W from a wall socket if it is 80% efficient).
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Do you know if this has HDMI-out? I wonder if it might be a cheaper alternative to the soon-to-be-released Asus B204 and B206 EEE Box (apparently due to retail for a tad over £300)...