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Motherboard Power Consumption: Asus H87 Plus, Intel H87 LGA1150 - Wattage Details

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  • #1 14531216
    bodzio4519
    Level 8  
    As in the subject, I could not find.
    The motherboard is: Asus H87 plus, Intel H87 LGA1150.
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  • #2 14531609
    rtj71
    IT specialist
    The record itself? it depends on the CPU / graphics card embedded on it, power supply, etc.
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  • #3 14531644
    rzymo
    Level 34  
    You couldn't find it because nobody is giving it away. Sometimes this kind of comparison is found in motherboard tests (at rest and under load).

    One rule of thumb is that smaller boards (mATX, ITX) settle for less energy than their bigger brothers. Additional ports / sockets and additional functionalities are usually slightly higher energy consumption ...
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  • #4 14531656
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    Regardless of the power supply, it certainly consumes the same amount of current. I also doubt whether the author is concerned with information about how much his processor or graphics card gets after inserting into the disc. I would rather bet that the power consumption of the board will depend on the chipset and all the accompanying integrated systems used at the moment (additional controllers, LAN, audio, etc.).

    As for the power consumption of the motherboard itself, one can only speculate, because they do not publish precise data on this subject anywhere. Why does a colleague need such information? Is it about choosing a power supply for the set?
  • #5 14531804
    rtj71
    IT specialist
    dt1 wrote:
    Regardless of the power supply, it certainly consumes the same amount of current. I also doubt whether the author is concerned with information about how much his processor or graphics card gets after inserting into the disc. I would rather bet that the power consumption of the board will depend on the chipset and all the accompanying integrated systems used at the moment (additional controllers, LAN, audio, etc.).


    I know, it is more about the layman's approach, i.e. the better the efficiency of the power supply, the lower the bills, the end of OT ;)
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