> My machine is a VIA EPIA-V Mini-ITX with a VIA C3/EDEN EBGA Processor
> ('CentaurHauls' 1.0GHz). I have a very similar-looking case as the one
> you linked to and of course a similar DC-DC power converter board inside.
>
> When up and running Linux but otherwise idle it draws:
> V: 115.5
> A: .20
> W: 14
> VA: 23
> PF: .62 (power factor)
>
> When in the BIOS setup (which I consider to be running the CPU @ 100%) I
> measured:
> V: 115.6
> A: .35
> W: 24
> VA: 40
> PF: .61 (power factor)
>
Thank you for posting! Btw, what tool did you use for the above measurements?
Is that a software tool and open source?
>
> These little mobo's, they /are/ very cute, eh?
>
Indeed, I had been using old MBs for my Bering 3.x.x AMD-K6, an AMD Sempron
3000+ for Asterisk (way overkill), and an AMD AthlonXP 2500+ for http/web/ftp,
etc. Power consumption has become and issue and eventually, I will be using
these "cute" mobos for all of the above in the very near future; just want to
be a little greener! ;-)
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