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Date Posted: 16:27:47 09/19/01 Wed
Author: Peter H.
Subject: Power Draw in a Mystic

First time posting, finally coming out of lurk...please be gentle...

Hello,

I have a Mystic w/ 36MB RAM, 2GB IBM 5400rpm SCSI HD, LC-PDS 10baseT ethernet card....I am thinking about using it as a small/light server but I have concerns about the power cost of leaving it on 24/7 (although I would have a software like MacDim to dim the monitor most of the time). The other reason for my cocern is that I live in (North) San Diego county and the power costs here are really high (at least compared to the past and to the surrounding counties). I think the current baseline kilowatt hour charge here is .06648.

Thanks for any info...

~Pete

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