We measure the system power consumption at the wall – not factoring in the monitor. We test when idle – then when loading with Cinebench R15 and Tomb Raider 2014.
At idle, the whole system only consumes 40 watts of power. When all cores are loaded 100% in Cinebench this rises to 108 watts. When playing the 2014 iteration of Tomb Raider, the power consumption fluctuates between 85 watts and 113 watts. We took the average over the course of 5 minutes – which was 97 watts. Many people might expect this to be higher than the Cinebench reading, but the four cores are running at 100% load when Tomb Raider is running.
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