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TeknoJnky
Nov 09, 2011Hero
a 3rd architecture? seriously?
I mean really, why? is it not confusing enough with 2+ sparc models and 9 x86 desktop models, that a 3rd architecture, which I am assuming will be requiring different addons and radiators releases...
JarnoG
Nov 20, 2011Guide
The fuses here in the Netherlands are 16amp and we are on 240v like in the UK (not sure, but the fuses are probably the same). So that would, technically, give us about 3800watts we can use but I try to stay well below that. Assuming a worst case scenario, your pc uses <850w, monitor <50w (depending on the monitor), NAS <40w, router <10w, other <100w. So together that's about 1000w. So you can put an electrical heater (~2000w) next to your pc and the socket should still not overload, assuming it's connected properly.
To compare: a standard laundry machine is 2000w-3000w and should be able to be connected to any wall socket in your house.
To compare: a standard laundry machine is 2000w-3000w and should be able to be connected to any wall socket in your house.
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