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Interesting, thanks. Did you measure power while doing a numerically intensive task that also hits the disk almost constantly? It should be significantly higher than when the computer is idle.
Interesting, thanks. Did you measure power while doing a numerically intensive task that also hits the disk almost constantly? It should be significantly higher than when the computer is idle.
== test process ==
What I did for each test, was leave the meter on for at least 48 hours to gain an average. This means the total would be combined with a mixture of usage and non-usage over that period.

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Interesting, thanks. Did you measure power while doing a numerically intensive task that also hits the disk almost constantly? It should be significantly higher than when the computer is idle.

test process

What I did for each test, was leave the meter on for at least 48 hours to gain an average. This means the total would be combined with a mixture of usage and non-usage over that period.