- Joined
- Nov 12, 2002
- Location
- Rootstown, OH
I don't know that I've ever seen this mentioned when people are talking about GPU settings and hashing efficiency (hash/watt).
If you run a PSU rated for 85% efficiency, and your rig needs 1000W of power, you'll be drawing ~1185W from the wall. 185W of power disappears due to inefficiency.
If you run a PSU rated for 92% efficiency, and your rig needs 1000W of power, you'll be drawing ~1090W from the wall. Only 90W of power disappears due to inefficiency.
Have I missed it and PSU efficiency is often mentioned when people look at hashing efficiency, or is that just left out all the time?
If you run a PSU rated for 85% efficiency, and your rig needs 1000W of power, you'll be drawing ~1185W from the wall. 185W of power disappears due to inefficiency.
If you run a PSU rated for 92% efficiency, and your rig needs 1000W of power, you'll be drawing ~1090W from the wall. Only 90W of power disappears due to inefficiency.
Have I missed it and PSU efficiency is often mentioned when people look at hashing efficiency, or is that just left out all the time?