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How much electricity does an iMac use if left on 24/7
Posted by: paulzoom (IP Logged)
Date: November 3, 2009 10:43AM
If the monitor is set to sleep but the computer left on, how much in electricity would it cost? I'm using a 24 inch aluminum iMac.
Re: How much electricity does an iMac use if left on 24/7
Posted by: Ms. PacMan (IP Logged)
Date: November 3, 2009 11:43AM
The current, energy-efficient, 27" consumes 11W in sleep mode, so the 24" is probably at 15W for sleep. How much it would cost depends on where you live.
Re: How much electricity does an iMac use if left on 24/7
Posted by: paulzoom (IP Logged)
Date: November 3, 2009 12:47PM
But how much if only the monitor is set to sleep but not the hardrive?
Re: How much electricity does an iMac use if left on 24/7
Posted by: The Black Adder (IP Logged)
Date: November 3, 2009 12:54PM
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Re: How much electricity does an iMac use if left on 24/7
Posted by: toetag (IP Logged)
Date: November 3, 2009 01:17PM
Are times that tight that this electrical thing is a concern? Yikes-O-Mighty. Unplugging the fridge for 24 hrs. & never opening the door would make up for a couple of months & then some for leaving the iMac on. (Turning it off every time you leave would put you on Al Gore's Christmas card list.)
Re: How much electricity does an iMac use if left on 24/7
Posted by: chine (IP Logged)
Date: November 3, 2009 01:42PM
paulzoom Wrote:
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> If the monitor is set to sleep but the computer
> left on, how much in electricity would it cost?
> I'm using a 24 inch aluminum iMac.
Off: 0.78W
Sleep: 1.81W
Idle-Display off: 40.5W
[images.apple.com] (PDF)
The new 27" iMac uses about the same:
Off: 0.83W
Sleep: 1.75W
Idle-Display off: 49.2W
[images.apple.com] (PDF)
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Nemo me impune lacessit
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> If the monitor is set to sleep but the computer
> left on, how much in electricity would it cost?
> I'm using a 24 inch aluminum iMac.
Off: 0.78W
Sleep: 1.81W
Idle-Display off: 40.5W
[images.apple.com] (PDF)
The new 27" iMac uses about the same:
Off: 0.83W
Sleep: 1.75W
Idle-Display off: 49.2W
[images.apple.com] (PDF)
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Nemo me impune lacessit
Re: How much electricity does an iMac use if left on 24/7
Posted by: chine (IP Logged)
Date: November 3, 2009 01:48PM
Ms. PacMan Wrote:
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> The current, energy-efficient, 27" consumes 11W in
> sleep mode, so the 24" is probably at 15W for
> sleep. How much it would cost depends on where
> you live.
No, much less than those numbers--see above.
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Nemo me impune lacessit
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> The current, energy-efficient, 27" consumes 11W in
> sleep mode, so the 24" is probably at 15W for
> sleep. How much it would cost depends on where
> you live.
No, much less than those numbers--see above.
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Nemo me impune lacessit
Re: How much electricity does an iMac use if left on 24/7
Posted by: LyleH (IP Logged)
Date: November 3, 2009 01:58PM
Just used Kill-A-Watt to check out my early 2009 24" iMac 3.06Ghz with Nvidia GeForce GT130 video card. With monitor on and machine not doing anything uses 98 Watts - with monitor off and not doing anything uses 39 Watts - with the machine asleep it uses 1 Watt.
You'll have to do your own calculations based on your electrical rate.
Unless I have a process working, I automatically put my 3 machines to sleep when I leave the room for awhile. I use the keyboard command Option-Command-Eject to put it to sleep, which I can do even as I get out of my chair. Beats selecting "Sleep" with the mouse.
LyleH
Edited 2 times. Last edit at 11/03/09 02:01PM by LyleH.
You'll have to do your own calculations based on your electrical rate.
Unless I have a process working, I automatically put my 3 machines to sleep when I leave the room for awhile. I use the keyboard command Option-Command-Eject to put it to sleep, which I can do even as I get out of my chair. Beats selecting "Sleep" with the mouse.
LyleH
Edited 2 times. Last edit at 11/03/09 02:01PM by LyleH.
Re: How much electricity does an iMac use if left on 24/7
Posted by: paulzoom (IP Logged)
Date: November 3, 2009 02:07PM
>Are times that tight that this electrical thing is a concern?
That's why I'm asking. If it isn't that much than I will schedule it to say on during the day and maybe sleep late at night. I want to stream music from the computer to my iPhone using the app Simplify Media (works great) but not if it's going to cost me $20 a month or something outrageous like that.
That's why I'm asking. If it isn't that much than I will schedule it to say on during the day and maybe sleep late at night. I want to stream music from the computer to my iPhone using the app Simplify Media (works great) but not if it's going to cost me $20 a month or something outrageous like that.
Re: How much electricity does an iMac use if left on 24/7
Posted by: Badger (IP Logged)
Date: November 3, 2009 02:19PM
Re: How much electricity does an iMac use if left on 24/7
Posted by: Jon the Heretic (IP Logged)
Date: November 9, 2009 12:10PM
I just bought a Early 2009 iMac 24" (3Ghz). I would like to just put it to sleep, rather than start it up. The wattage in sleep sounds really nice and low. If I use the "wake on network access" does that change the watts much? Does this feature work well---does it really wake up when I need to share music from it, for example?
Re: How much electricity does an iMac use if left on 24/7
Posted by: elasticmedia (IP Logged)
Date: November 18, 2009 12:53PM
Easier than the keyboard shortcut is just reach around and hit the power button to make the mac go to sleep
I use the keyboard command Option-Command-Eject to put it to sleep, which I can do even as I get out of my chair. Beats selecting "Sleep" with the mouse.
I use the keyboard command Option-Command-Eject to put it to sleep, which I can do even as I get out of my chair. Beats selecting "Sleep" with the mouse.
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