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Apple Wattage

  • Ilang watts po itong Apple iMac ME086ZP/A? Malakas po ba sa kuryete ito?

    http://gadget-junkies.com/shop/21-inch-imac-2_7ghz/
  • @sketch949

    Ilang watts po itong Apple iMac ME086ZP/A? Malakas po ba sa kuryete ito?

    http://gadget-junkies.com/shop/21-inch-imac-2_7ghz/


    Based sa specs niyan (i5-4570R Haswell with Iris Pro iGPU, DDR3L SODIMM, 21.5\" IPS display, etc.), mataas na ang 170-200W na max power consumption para diyan. Pag web browsing and videos malamang wala pang 100W yung max na konsumo. Matipid yan sa kuryente sir.
  • Binebenta kase sakin ng kaibigan ko naka box pa di pa nabubuksan. 55K okay na ba?
  • @sketch949

    Binebenta kase sakin ng kaibigan ko naka box pa di pa nabubuksan. 55K okay na ba?


    Around 68k ang presyo niyan sa Apple Store and sa mga resellers (Beyond The Box, etc.). Kung talagang gusto mo ng iMac, I guess oks na yung 55k pero try mo pang tawaran ng kaunti, hehe.
  • Ilang watts po itong Apple iMac ME086ZP/A? Malakas po ba sa kuryete ito?

    http://gadget-junkies.com/shop/21-inch-imac-2_7ghz/


    Based sa specs niyan (i5-4570R Haswell with Iris Pro iGPU, DDR3L SODIMM, 21.5\" IPS display, etc.), mataas na ang 170-200W na max power consumption para diyan. Pag web browsing and videos malamang wala pang 100W yung max na konsumo. Matipid yan sa kuryente sir.


    The estimates are too high. Here is the data based on actual tests

    2D load is wPrime



    3D load is GRID 2



    Source <click here for link>
  • Binebenta kase sakin ng kaibigan ko naka box pa di pa nabubuksan. 55K okay na ba?

    basta me warranty sir ok yan P55k... kung wala, mag isip-isip ka muna... mahal ipaayos yan in case me nasira.
  • @bintsmok

    The estimates are too high. Here is the data based on actual tests


    You have to take into account the additional 25-30W for the built-in 21.5\" IPS display.

    And when I said \"max\" power consumption, I mean just that. CPU + GPU at 100% (and with no throttling). Handbrake encoding while playing games will certainly push the power consumption to around 100W or so, dagdag mo pa yung konsumo nung display. :-)
  • You have to take into account the additional 25-30W for the built-in 21.5\" IPS display.


    I have a Samsung Syncmaster 2233 which I bought in 2009. It\'s a 22-inch CCFL-backlit LCD monitor. It only draws 15 watts at low brightness

    I\'m sure LED-backlit LCD monitors will draw less power


    And when I said \"max\" power consumption, I mean just that. CPU + GPU at 100% (and with no throttling). Handbrake encoding while playing games will certainly push the power consumption to around 100W or so


    Ito sabi mo kanina nung wala pa akong na-post na data from actual testing

    \"mataas na ang 170-200W na max power consumption para diyan\"

    Ang layo ng \"170 to 200 watts\" sa \"100 watts or so\"

    At ayon sa Intel, 65 watts lang ang TDP ng Core i5 4670R <click here for link>

    At sa actual usage, when gaming the using only the iGPU, you want as much performance as possible sa system mo. Di makatotohanan yang gaming using iGPU + Handbrake video encoding kung 1080p gaming. At malabo pa rin sa katotohanan yang 170 to 200 watts sa gaming + video encoding

    Ganito na lang, bro, ipakita mo dito actual tests mo (kung meron) or tests from other sources to prove your claims of 170 to 200 watts max power draw

    -- edited by bintsmok on Oct 20 2014, 11:04 AM
  • @bintsmok

    I have a Samsung Syncmaster 2233 which I bought in 2009. It\'s a 22-inch CCFL-backlit LCD monitor. It only draws 15 watts at low brightness

    I\'m sure LED-backlit LCD monitors will draw less power


    Since magaling ka namang maghanap online ng mga benchmarks/graphs, search mo yung typical power consumption ng mga 21.5\" IPS displays. :-)

    So 15W at low brightness yung konsumo ng display mo. Papano kung nadidiliman yung ibang users sa low brightness? Mali ba na typical/max yung gamiting figures just to err on the safe side? ;-)

    Ito sabi mo kanina nung wala pa akong na-post na data from actual testing

    \"mataas na ang 170-200W na max power consumption para diyan\"

    Ang layo ng \"170 to 200 watts\" sa \"100 watts or so\"


    \"Mataas na\", meaning high estimate. Tsaka yung \"100W or so\", siguro maganda rin na idagdag mo yung sumunod na statement ko ha, para hindi naman misleading. Pag sinama mo kasi yung konsumo ng display, nasa around 125W or so na yan. But still, mukhang masyadong malayo pa rin yan sa high estimate ko na 170-200W. Sorry po sir, patawad.

    At sa actual usage, when gaming the using only the iGPU, you want as much performance as possible sa system mo. Di makatotohanan yang gaming using iGPU + Handbrake video encoding kung 1080p gaming. At malabo pa rin sa katotohanan yang 170 to 200 watts sa gaming + video encoding


    Masyado kang nafi-fixate sa 170-200W. :-)

    \"Di makatotohanan\" but it can happen. Di naman natin alam yung gagawin ng user.

    Let\'s say pang-web browsing and videos lang yung iMac, ano naman ang masasabi mo sa isa ko pang statement dun sa original reply ko kay TS?

    Pag web browsing and videos malamang wala pang 100W yung max na konsumo.

    Based dun sa nahugot mong review, nasa 66W with 2D load. Kapag kasama yung display, 90W or so siguro, right?

    Ganito na lang, bro, ipakita mo dito actual tests mo (kung meron) or tests from other sources to prove your claims of 170 to 200 watts max power draw


    Wala akong actual power consumption tests ng Late 2013 2.7GHz 21.5\" iMac, nor did I claim to have any. Wala ka rin namang actual tests niyan eh. You\'re just extrapolating what you read in the i7-4770R review. Never mind the fact that the Gigabyte Brix Pro is prone to throttling due to its less than ideal thermal characteristics.

    And uulitin ko lang ha, I didn\'t actually \"claim\" na nasa 170-200W yung max power draw.
  • Tama si bintsmok, less 100w lang consumption nyan even when in load. I have this Zotac ZBOX-EI730 nasa 30w+ lang light load or idle and 60w+ heavy load. Same procie lang naman sila. And I pair this with asus vx239h 24\" Led IPS screen more or less 10w so di sya lalagpas ng 100w pero i\'m not saying na imposible lumampas. Depende na lang siguro sa user kung ano gusto nya idagdag sa system.
  • Found Apple\'s official power consumption figures for iMacs. TS\' particular iMac model is rated at 91W if ambient temp is 23deg C. +50W if ambient temp is 35deg C.

    <click here for link>
  • Yes with warranty pa 11 months, box not open. I took 45k hahha