- Oct 4, 2010
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Recently I decided to make a spreadsheet to calculate the actual power draw for a typical computer. I know there are PSU calculators aplenty, but base on what I've learned over the years, these tend to significantly overestimate the power requirements of a computer.
So I'm trying to be as granular as possible in my spreadsheet -- I'm researching each component (CPU, GPU, memory modules, storage devices, various expansion cards...)
The one thing that's really hard to figure out is motherboard power draw. I know that there will be a wide variance from model to model since every motherboard offers its own set of features. So I'm hoping someone with more knowledge than I about individual motherboard components might be able to offer some insight.
Which ICs, ports, etc. draw power, and how much might they draw under a typical load.
So far, I've found that according to Intel's data sheet, the Z390 chipset itself draws just 6 watts. Then there would be the ethernet controller, (optional) wifi chipset, audio codec, super i/o, a few LEDs (or a bunch of them on some models). Is there anything else on a motherboard that consumes power?
I've seen total motherboard power draw estimates ranging from 20 to 100 watts, but that's a wide range, and not necessarily up-to-date.
So I'm trying to be as granular as possible in my spreadsheet -- I'm researching each component (CPU, GPU, memory modules, storage devices, various expansion cards...)
The one thing that's really hard to figure out is motherboard power draw. I know that there will be a wide variance from model to model since every motherboard offers its own set of features. So I'm hoping someone with more knowledge than I about individual motherboard components might be able to offer some insight.
Which ICs, ports, etc. draw power, and how much might they draw under a typical load.
So far, I've found that according to Intel's data sheet, the Z390 chipset itself draws just 6 watts. Then there would be the ethernet controller, (optional) wifi chipset, audio codec, super i/o, a few LEDs (or a bunch of them on some models). Is there anything else on a motherboard that consumes power?
I've seen total motherboard power draw estimates ranging from 20 to 100 watts, but that's a wide range, and not necessarily up-to-date.