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Power Usage Question

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I'm building a system and trying to use as less power as possible (to lower monthly bill)

I'm planning on building an Atom 330 server. I have a choice between a 300W and 400W PSU. Both are 80%+ (80 PLUS Certified). Does the wattage matter or just how much the CPU/components are taking?

Anyone know of a 80%+ PSU that is 200W or lower?
 
Well for a system with that low of power usage, you might look at PicoPSU's which are close to 100% efficiency, and better suited to low-power situations.

80watt would be plenty I'd think. and about ~$40-50 with a brick.

But it also depends on how many drives you're planning on using... it wouldn't be good for too many drives... 1-2 drives it'd be fine... but beyond that I wouldn't use a small pico-psu
 
Also, if lowest possible power consumption is a goal, you might want to look at the next gen Atom/Pineview platform (Google "Intel D510MO").
 
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Well for a system with that low of power usage, you might look at PicoPSU's which are close to 100% efficiency
Only the DC-DC part is close to 100%. You still need a 12V source to feed the PicoPSU which can be efficient or inefficient depending on the specific power supply used.
 
I'm planning on building an Atom 330 server. I have a choice between a 300W and 400W PSU. Both are 80%+ (80 PLUS Certified). Does the wattage matter or just how much the CPU/components are taking?

Anyone know of a 80%+ PSU that is 200W or lower?

As a rule of thumb, PSU's tend to get less efficient the less they are loaded (as a percentage of max wattage). I believe, however, that the 80PLUS certification requires that the PSU must be at least 80% efficient at 20% load, or better if it's 80PLUS Silver or Gold. That works out to 60W for a 300W PSU. I'm not sure if that load is measured at the wall outlet or at the DC output though. I'd go with the 300W or better yet the PicoPSU w/ a good quality power brick.
 
I'm not sure if that load is measured at the wall outlet or at the DC output though. I'd go with the 300W or better yet the PicoPSU w/ a good quality power brick.

It's the DC load. +1 on your suggestion. At the end of the day though efficiency will probably be fairly similar, power bricks won't be more than 85% efficient and you lose a couple more in the DC-DC, so similar to a decent small 80+ supply, but you don't need any fans and the form factor is very small, which is nice.
 
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