Hello!
Actually todays modern computers with their fast processors draw alot of power.
My 4 year old iMac uses about 150Watt including the built in monitor. My new HP computer with monitor uses about 300 watts of power.
I can actually heat up my room to room temperature with just my computer,monitor,tv and VCR and 3 light bulbs during vintertime down to about -10 degree celcius outside. Only if it goes below that I have to use my electric heater. This I could not do when using my old Mac so it shows that todays fast computers uses up alot of power. I have tryed to run both my PC and my Mac at the same time for 24 hours whit closed door and the temperature raised to 25 degree Celcius when it was -5 outside. To hot!. Athlon processors uses more power then Pentiums do!. I have AthlonXP 2600+ running at 2133MHz!.
The thing is that I actually saves power usage during vintertime when running my computer for 17 hours a day. This is because I do not have to use the heater that uses 1000 watts. But during summertime I do not know how hot my room will become since I have not had it during summertime. When it is like 25 degree Celcius outside then I think that I will have to shut down my computer or else it will become like a steam sauna inside!.![]()
Regarding the fans! I think he ought to have atleast 3 fans inside he just does not know it!hehe![]()
One is built in the Power Unit and blows air out of the computer at the back. One is for the CPU taht cools the Processor down and one somewher else to take in air in the chassi!.
My iMac does not however have a fan at all not even for the CPU. Instead it uses convection cooling in which the heat inside causes air to raise up and cool air to get sucked in from the bottom and causing an internal airflow that cools the components down at the bottom and very hot air to be vented out at the top handles airholes. I ould hardly touch my imac at the top it was so hot but taht is teh way it is supposed to be when using convection cooling. This type of cooling requires a special design and a CPu that is not faster then 800MHz. So it does not work on current CPU's they are to hot and needs direct cooling!.
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