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Many people today face the ever increasing power bill cost. Computers tend to add a considerable cost to the bill. The good news is computer hardware manufactures are coming around to the fact that more and more people are becoming environmental conscious. So this is a win/win situation for the end user; the electricity bill is reduced and less pollution for the environment.

If you’re building a new computer and want to reduce your power bill consider these points:

  • Buy a power supply unit that is 80 plus certified. This means maximum efficiency is obtained when your pc is running with minimum power wastage. PSU manufacture Seasonic produces such excellent power supplies.
  • Consider purchasing a case that has excellent natural airflow. The more freely air can be moved, the less need for more case fans. Antec have advanced chassis that are aimed for low airflow situations.
  • Think about buying an energy efficient motherboard. Gigabyte have a lot to offer with their motherboards consisting of dynamic energy saving technologies, your PC will run much cooler and be more reliable.
  • The processor you purchase will make a big difference on power usage. Both Intel and AMD have technologies to keep power down to a minimum but Intel has a better performance to price ratio and when you start moving up the line, AMD processors currently run hotter than Intel. You should also decide whether to buy either a dual core or a quad core. See Dual Or Quad? Which is Better?
  • Consider buy a Western Digital hard disk, as Western Digital has produced a “Green Drive” which is a technology that reduces hard disk power consumption.

If you’re not planning on building a PC anytime soon and would like to reduce power consumption, try these ideas:

  • If you’re running an AMD processor, enable Cool “n” Quiet in the BIOS as this will throttle the CPU.
  • If you’re running an Intel processor, enable Intel SpeedStep Technology in the BIOS as this will throttle the CPU.
  • Lower your monitor’s brightness setting.
  • Shut off your monitor in between breaks.
  • Don’t leave your computer on overnight.

By following the above points, you will see a positive reduction in power usage from your PC. And the final result? The air will be cleaner and you’ll save money from your power bill.

http://www.pctutorialsonline.net is a site dedicated to improving your PC. John is the founder and administrator of the site. Currently, John is studying for his Bachelor of Technology (Computer Studies) and is planning for a career in the IT industry. His vast studies and general interest in computers have given him a wide range of knowledge about troubleshooting computer problems. His spare time involves building and repairing PC’s of all sorts for clients. John can be contacted via pctutorials[at]live.com

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