The Next-Gen Consoles and Power Consumption 85
Ant writes "This HardCOREware review reports that the current video game console war takes an interesting twist as the power consumption levels of each of the three new consoles (Nintendo Wii, Sony Playstation 3 (PS3), and Microsoft Xbox 360) were explored. Video game playback, DVD playback, and other console functions were tested. One of the most interesting stats were the console idle power usage: 'Wii - 1.3 watts, Wii (Connect 24 On) - 9.6 watts, Xbox 360 - 2.5 watts, PlayStation 3 - 1.9 watts. Nothing significant here; you're looking at spending about $0.20 USD a month to keep the PS3 plugged in, which isn't much. The Wii requires 10 Watts to run Connect24 (which will connect to Nintendo's online service and notify you of system updates) racking up a cost of about $1 a month which is nothing too significant, but still about 5X more than if it were just turned off. Turn Connect24 off, and it's back down to normal.'"
While in use... (Score:5, Informative)
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Why not ban the PS3? After all, it's wasteful, since (like with incandescents) human enjoyment of PS3s either:
a) counts for nothing
b) can be outright denied (mindmelds FTW)
c) does not currently replace some other, more wasteful energy use, or
d) has such a high environmental impact not even a huge tax could outweight the SEVERE HARMS of using it.
Right? Is that right out of the "ban incandescents" playbook?
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I'll tell you after I find out how much money each company donates to his campaign.
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500 watts
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PC power cost (Score:1)
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Checkers by candle light?
Re: PS3's use the least amount of power! (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, but PS3's are the most efficient overall since the ones sitting on store shelves consume NO POWER.
Two things (Score:5, Informative)
There are two things that consumers need to be aware of about these items:
1. The Wii's power usage when turned on is only a few watts more. So if you play your consoles, the cost of using WiiConnect24 is going to be significantly less than the cost of regularly using your PS3.
2. If you really don't want the Wii to standby, you can do a full shutdown at any time by holding down the power button. If you hold it down for long enough, the light should turn red. That means that the Wii is full off. This also works for the rare circumstances in which the Wii crashes. (Most commonly seen in the beta of the Opera Web Browser.)
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Correct, the button on the front turns it full off to the point that not even the remote turns it back on.
I don't know how common this feature is, but for a while I thought I'd broken the TV when I was staying at a place in Switzerland. I knew the owner, and they'd said they'd only bought it a couple of years ago (so 2002, 2003?) and it had this feature. I guess i
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Little Scientific test. If it responds to your remote control to power on, then it isn't completely off.
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I know this sounds radical, but with lots of devices I hear if you pull that cord that goes to the wall outlet, the power consumption drops amazingly. You don't have to learn any weird power off tricks either.
Easy (Score:1)
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I mean, ever had a motherboard with a little LED on it letting you know it's getting power. If you unplug the computer, it doesn't go off that exact second. You either wait a minute, or you hit the power button, which drains out the residual charge (though probably isn't good for the system). So yes, it could theoretically do it
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Haven't had any trouble with the PS3 cr
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(I think the makers of Viva Pinata recognized it's tendency to freeze... it auto-saves all the freakin' time.)
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My Wii is sitting about 5 inches above the access point, so the only time it crashes is when I mess up the setInterval() in my Javascript code.
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Not that the stats would change how I turn off my Wii, but it would be nice to know.
Re:Power drain (Score:4, Funny)
So much bloody power? 10 watts is nothing. It's the power usage of some incandescent night lights. So take your pick: Leave the Wii on, or keep the bad monsters away.
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5,000,000 Wiis * 10W = 50 megawatts [google.com]
From this link [earthtoys.com] (sorry, the only one I could find for power output rather than watt/hour consumption):
By those estimates, 50 megawatts is only 0.0015% of the national power output. (And I'm counting consoles that aren't in the United States.) If we assume that the Wii will become as popular as the PS2 was (37.1 mill
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do you think that replacing all of the existing consoles with Wiis would increase the overall power usage, or decrease the overall power usage?
Screw you, I want to play Panzer Dragoon Orta!
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Though it uses a paltry amount of power anyway, (even in full use) I would be interested to know if the Wii does use less (or more) power by using the LAN adapter.
USB Power? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Aren't those designed to only be using power when charging a controller? And wouldn't that power have to be spent regardless, to charge the controller?
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1) Your controllers aren't plugged in to the 360 when you turn it off. If you don't have anything plugged in to the USB ports, it just powers them down immediately.
2) Your controllers don't need charged. When charging is done, the 360 turns off the USB ports also.
3) Your 360 is defective.
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According to my Kill-O-Watt meter (Score:5, Interesting)
~2 watts while turned off
~130 watts while idle at the xbox live dashboard
~165 watts while playing Gears of War
These meter readings do not include the display device (obviously)
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Next-Gen?? (Score:3, Insightful)
If they are the next-gen consoles, wouldn't we be calling the next iteration of consoles the next-next-gen?
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That's something I've been wondering, since last-gen I was still very much a PC gamer and didn't pay much attention to consoles. Did people always call the current-gen consoles next-gen? It seems confusing to me... you can justify calling it next-gen before it comes out, or even for a few months after they do... but this is getting a bit ridiculous.
Five years from now when the PS4 and Xbox420 comes out, there will be a huge big confusion, necessitating a number of "next-gen is now last-gen!" public servic
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(*) which is still outselling the Wii in pretty much every market.
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that's right, you can't. Because the only regions with reliable numbers for january show the Wii outselling everything except the DS.
And in other news... (Score:5, Funny)
Disclaimer: Figures are total baloney.
Wii-heater (Score:1)
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Why is wiiconnect24 required? (Score:2, Insightful)
And why does wiiconnect24 have to draw so much power? The thing will connect to the internet every 3 minutes or so! Why can't it just check for updates about once an hour, then go into full standby the rest of the time?
It looks like the Wii is shaping up to be the most popular console of this generat
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So to answer your question, you can access news and weather without having your Wii connected to the Internet 24 hours, just turn standby connection off.
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More Power Consumption Specs for the Xbox 360 (Score:1)
Power Requirements (Score:1, Interesting)
1GHZ Mini ITX board based firewall with 2.5" drive 25-29W
3GHZ Seperon Board with 2GB of RAM and 2xHDD and DVD 77-109W
Athlon 3200 with 4GB RAM and 17xHDDs !!! 255-289W continuous 480W startup peak
19" LCD 35W
Either I have magically frugal computers or people's measurements come from read
Well DUH. (Score:1, Informative)
What's Up Bill Gates? (Score:1)
120 watts unnecessary power consumption in DVD mode (at least)
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2 hours of duration for the average DVD (including menus and bathroom, and extras)
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240 watt hours
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24 the average number of DVDs watched a year (at least)
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4 years average service life per c