• Norgur
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    332 years ago

    That power consumption though… The price difference against the 3050 will be eaten up by the electricity bill really fast

    • hope
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      502 years ago

      If my math is right, the 50W difference, at my power rate of $0.15/kWh, will take 2666 hours and 40 minutes to make up the $20 difference in price.

      • @Filbo@lemmy.world
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        In europe that situation will be wildly different. Here in germany you won’t get under 0.50$/kWh (edit: more like .30 now) so it’s more like 500 to 800 hours

        Edit 2: wow, thanks for the hint! I just halved my prices by switching

        • @CumBroth@discuss.tchncs.de
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          Those were last year’s prices during the height of the energy crisis. I was paying 0.60€/kWh last year (new contract). I renegotiated this year and got it lowered to about 0.27€/kWh.

        • hope
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          True, but that’s still on the order of time that you may never reach the price difference in the lifespan of the GPU.

        • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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          I switched to a half hourly tracker earlier this year. So it’s like 10-15p/kWh (and sometimes as low as negative so they pay you to use the electricity) and jumping to 30-40p between 4pm and 7pm.

          As someone working from home with pretty much constant electricity use all day, it’s saved me tons.

            • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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              22 years ago

              Octopus. I think the plan is just called Agile Octopus.

              I think the price goes up over winter, so might be worth switching in and out of it depending on the time of year.

        • @jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
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          22 years ago

          I live in a rural part of the US (Which is honestly most of it) and electricity runs about $0.12/kWh. Ya’lls prices are mind blowing. Especially since we heat with electric heat pumps. At those rates my electric bill would be about $625/mo instead of $250/mo.