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Hi,
does anyone out there have a clue how much power the new
Tyan Tomcat K8E 2865 would consume with let's say two disks,
DVD and something like an Athlon64 3000+ with a Venice or
Winchester core and some (1 Gig) RAM?
I am going to eventually replace an VIA Epia V10000 and
cannot decide wether to go for a low-power socket 754-
platform with Sempron, wait for the recently announced
VIA Epia DP with two Eden processors in SMP-mode or even
buy a (much faster than the Epia or the Sempron) Venice-core
Athlon64 where the Tomcat might come in handy because of
it's integrated graphics. An onboard-graphics that works
well with linux and does not even have to access system
memory like those ATI UMA-graphics do. That is something
pretty rare these days on socket 939...
So this will be all about power consumption since the
Epia currently in use can be "satisfied" with only 45 W
up to 55 W (idle/load). I do not want this because of
noise, but because of heating up my room.
If the Tomcat could come close to at least 60 W idle for
the whole system (the Sempron easily does... I was told)
this would be my new favorite due to it's speed and all that
nice onboard-thingies.
Well... does someone know?
Thanks,
Tony
Hi,
does anyone out there have a clue how much power the new
Tyan Tomcat K8E 2865 would consume with let's say two disks,
DVD and something like an Athlon64 3000+ with a Venice or
Winchester core and some (1 Gig) RAM?
I am going to eventually replace an VIA Epia V10000 and
cannot decide wether to go for a low-power socket 754-
platform with Sempron, wait for the recently announced
VIA Epia DP with two Eden processors in SMP-mode or even
buy a (much faster than the Epia or the Sempron) Venice-core
Athlon64 where the Tomcat might come in handy because of
it's integrated graphics. An onboard-graphics that works
well with linux and does not even have to access system
memory like those ATI UMA-graphics do. That is something
pretty rare these days on socket 939...
So this will be all about power consumption since the
Epia currently in use can be "satisfied" with only 45 W
up to 55 W (idle/load). I do not want this because of
noise, but because of heating up my room.
If the Tomcat could come close to at least 60 W idle for
the whole system (the Sempron easily does... I was told)
this would be my new favorite due to it's speed and all that
nice onboard-thingies.
Well... does someone know?
Thanks,
Tony