I have a power meter on my PC, and so far, it is showing that my maximum draw is 623.9 watts (about the same as a residential refrigerator). I have two 4090s, which I am assuming are the power hogs. I am on a 30-amp service.
Back story: I moved to the mountains, living large in my 30' RV, and all is awesome. I escaped the crime, noise, and extremely ridiculous prices of San Diego. I was paying $4,700 for a two-bedroom unit with about the same square footage as my RV. I was also paying around $ 1,500 for utilities, most of which were for electricity. I am now paying 1/3 of what I used to pay for utilities to park my RV on someone's ranch, which includes full hookups (electric, water, sewer, and trash). Okay, what's the problem, you ask? I turned on the AC to test it before I had to use it, and I blew a breaker every time. I can't run my PC and AC at the same time, and it gets hot in the mountains (115 degrees in the summer is normal).
Before AC is mandatory, what are my options? A newer, more efficient PC, one larger graphics card instead of these two? Abandon the GPU and get a new PC with more and faster cores? I'm even considering a rechargeable, solar-powered AC unit. I can imagine that many places around the world face similar problems.
Oh yeah, out my window!
The houses you see are about two miles from the mountain. If those houses were on the mountain, you wouldn't even see them; massive mountain! Talk about feeling small, like a grain of sand in this world.
Back story: I moved to the mountains, living large in my 30' RV, and all is awesome. I escaped the crime, noise, and extremely ridiculous prices of San Diego. I was paying $4,700 for a two-bedroom unit with about the same square footage as my RV. I was also paying around $ 1,500 for utilities, most of which were for electricity. I am now paying 1/3 of what I used to pay for utilities to park my RV on someone's ranch, which includes full hookups (electric, water, sewer, and trash). Okay, what's the problem, you ask? I turned on the AC to test it before I had to use it, and I blew a breaker every time. I can't run my PC and AC at the same time, and it gets hot in the mountains (115 degrees in the summer is normal).
Before AC is mandatory, what are my options? A newer, more efficient PC, one larger graphics card instead of these two? Abandon the GPU and get a new PC with more and faster cores? I'm even considering a rechargeable, solar-powered AC unit. I can imagine that many places around the world face similar problems.
Oh yeah, out my window!
The houses you see are about two miles from the mountain. If those houses were on the mountain, you wouldn't even see them; massive mountain! Talk about feeling small, like a grain of sand in this world.
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