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====Storage====
====Storage====
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[[Image:spinup power.png|thumb|right|211px|Three platter drives made to spin up in sequence]]
[[Image:spinup power.png|Three drives made to spin up in sequence]]
Platter may take 4 to 10W while spinning (more while spinning up - assume it might be 20W)  
Platter may take 4 to 10W while spinning (more while spinning up - assume it might be 20W)  


SSD might be 3 to 5W for SSDs and NVMe in use (can be multiples higher for higher end), and can be negligible while idling.
Solid state might be 3 to 5W for SSDs and NVMe in use (can be multiples higher for higher end), and can be negligible while idling.





Revision as of 02:43, 26 August 2023


Computers

CPU

GPU

Monitor

Storage

Motherboard

Power Supplies

Audio amplifier

Smaller devices

Heaters and coolers

Water cookers