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The only reason I'm hesitant in buying a PS3 for Blu-Ray movies is the power consumption. The max consumption seems to be 360W with full processing/GPU/hard drive, etc. I'm wondering if there is a (practical) way to measure power consumption while playing movies. I read somewhere that for example SACD decoding is done entirely in software meaning it is consuming (much) more power than a standalone SACD player. I wonder how the movie playback is done.
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If his home/apartment is older, he may only have one circuit in his listening room, and it may be as low as 15 amps... on a 15 amp circuit the most he can load is 1650 watts, throw in a TV, Stereo, maybe a lamp or two... and it gets pretty high pretty quick.
Trust me, its worth running an extension cord from the kitchen ![]() Edit: And I forgot, most breakers will get "weaker" if they are tripped a lot.... so this theoretical 15 amp circuit may actually blow at closer to 10 |
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As I mentioned I read somewhere that SACD decoding is done in software meaning it does not have a dedicated chip for that, it uses the CPU and a software written for this purpose, as opposed to a dedicated chip that SACD players have and this approach results in higher power consumption. I wasn't sure how blu-ray playback is performed in this unit, that's why I posted this question. |
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Quite practical. Here the problem is not just heat and noice. One Watt/hour would translate to approximately 35 cents, - So using the 185 Watt given by oneaaron and assuming a length of the movie to be 2 hours 13 cents. Not that bad, - but that's just for the PS3. The TV/projector would be extra. Also, - remember to turn it off when you don't use it. Here a PS3 in main menu 24/7/365 would be a little more than 500$ (and yes I know, no one would live their PS3 all alone playing the main menu for a year!) Quote:
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Jun 2006
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I had purchased a "Kill-A-Watt" meter before installing solar panels on the roof in 2002 here in California. Here are some power consumption figures
Motorola HD cable box 25W Yahama HTR5740,PolkRTi8,Sub,satelites 45W Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U 52"LCD 200W Sony BDP-S1 Blu-Ray, playing HDMI 28W The only supprise is that with all "off", the draw was 24W....so the cable box is always on in background getting schedules and receiving unwanted messages. However at 11 cents per KWH, thats less than 7 cents a day. |
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Makati, Philippines
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Visit the wikipedia article on the PS3.
You should be able to find a link on the PS3 power consumption (from Watch Impress Japan). Out of the total 380W of the power supply, it only reached a peak of 200W even (based on their actual tests). 100W on the usual XMB browser and around 150W for MPEG2/VC1 movies. The 200W even peak figure was for movies using h.264 MPEG-4 AVC ![]() It hasn't gone past the 200W figure....yet (I hope it doesn't ![]() |
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