If the capacity of the hard disk increases, does the electricity bill come out a lot?

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If the capacity of the hard disk increases, does the electricity bill come out a lot?

The bigger the 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB, the more electricity will be eaten twice as much?


  214 3   7 years ago

pu1. There is no difference between hard capacity and power consumption, but there is a difference depending on the speed of rotation. The sooner you run out of electricity. 5,400 rpm is 5~6W and 7200 rpm is 10~11W


2017-12-16

pu2. It also depends on the size of the hard disk. It depends on whether it's SSD or not. It's roughly the same as below
3.5-inch hard disk: approximately 10W, 2.5-inch hard disk: approximately 5W, SSD: approximately 2.5W
It works the same way as above, but the hard disk doesn't actually work continuously, but if it doesn't work, it's on standby. In the standby state, it goes down to 1/3 of the level, and in the computer, the hard disk is a component that doesn't use much electricity, so you don't have to worry about the electricity bill. I'd rather have a lot of course


2017-12-16

pu3. Thank you!


2017-12-16


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