misjudgedinall
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So I got a Killawatt. It tells me how many watts and amps that my electronics use. I found that my space heater uses 1500 watts and 13 amps (all from memory so I'm close with these numbers but not perfect).
Now I have several old AMD computers that are 10+ years old. When I bought them they were the best of the best. The videocards are dual slot and sound like a dust buster, they run in SLI or Crossfire so I have multiple. The power supply is rated at a high wattage and a high efficiency, but the two fans on it blow out heat that can burn your hand.... as do the video cards. The AMD processor... well yeah it gets super hot too! Now my old computers still run better than most brand new mid range PCs that you would buy from Dell (I am a computer tech and our business buys Dell, I love to benchmark them and see how much they suck.)
When I run my space heater at full blast I can put my hand on it and it will not burn me at all. Also I have tested just having the space heater on in my basement all night and it will not raise the temp 1 degree.
However if I keep the space heater off and just have on five of my computers, (which use less wattage and amperage than the space heater.) I can get the basement 4 degrees higher than without any heat source. Each computer takes about 100 watts and 1 amp.
So, I've tested this out with about five different space heaters ranging from, $50-$150 and what I've found is that my computers are more efficient than space heaters. Use less electricity and create more heat.
After telling everyone I know about this, they tell me I'm crazy and that it isn't possible. Please tell me what you think. Tell me about how much heat your system uses.
BTW I live in Michigan and yes heat is a good thing.
Now I have several old AMD computers that are 10+ years old. When I bought them they were the best of the best. The videocards are dual slot and sound like a dust buster, they run in SLI or Crossfire so I have multiple. The power supply is rated at a high wattage and a high efficiency, but the two fans on it blow out heat that can burn your hand.... as do the video cards. The AMD processor... well yeah it gets super hot too! Now my old computers still run better than most brand new mid range PCs that you would buy from Dell (I am a computer tech and our business buys Dell, I love to benchmark them and see how much they suck.)
When I run my space heater at full blast I can put my hand on it and it will not burn me at all. Also I have tested just having the space heater on in my basement all night and it will not raise the temp 1 degree.
However if I keep the space heater off and just have on five of my computers, (which use less wattage and amperage than the space heater.) I can get the basement 4 degrees higher than without any heat source. Each computer takes about 100 watts and 1 amp.
So, I've tested this out with about five different space heaters ranging from, $50-$150 and what I've found is that my computers are more efficient than space heaters. Use less electricity and create more heat.
After telling everyone I know about this, they tell me I'm crazy and that it isn't possible. Please tell me what you think. Tell me about how much heat your system uses.
BTW I live in Michigan and yes heat is a good thing.