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November 27th, 2006

How Windows XP wasted $25 billion of energy - but will Vista be eco-friendly?

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 6:31 am

Categories: Eco-friendly, Industry, Microsoft

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Treehugger examines how Windows XP wasted about $25 billion worth of energy and contributed 225 million tons of CO2 to the atmosphere over the past 5 years.

Microsoft has been touting Vista's new power saving features, saying that upgrading to Vista could easily save consumers and corporations $50 to $75 per computer per year in energy costs. The question, though, is what marvelous new code makes this miracle possible. The answer? They fixed three stupid mistakes that have cost the world billions of dollars and millions of tons of CO2 in the past five years.

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So what were these three mistakes? 

  • The default power-saving options for Windows XP were usually set to "High Performance"
  • It was too easy for applications to override sleep mode
  • Difficulty in administrating power saving features

It's very easy to underestimate the amount of power a PC consumes.  While someone who left their car running all night because it would allow them to get going quicker in the morning deserves a serious wedgie, leaving a PC and monitor on overnight really isn't thought of as being all that bad.  It is, but it's a socially acceptable form of waste.

Under Windows Vista these issues have been addressed, but is switching to Windows Vista an "eco-friendly" move?

Probably not.  First off, if you have to landfill your old PC and buy a new one to run Vista, then that's far from being a sane thing to do from an eco standpoint.  A far better solution would be to tweak a few XP settings and live with that, especially if your old PC is still up to the job at hand. 

If you do plan on upgrading your system (or systems), then consider disposing of the old systems in a thoughtful way - maybe by making a few power option tweaks and passing the system on to someone else who wants a PC.

Another problem is that a new PC isn't automatically going to be an energy saver compared to an older model.  For example, while AMD and Intel have worked hard to reduce the energy consumption of CPUs, GPU manufacturers have little or no regard for energy saving and have no shame about pushing the power requirements for new graphics cards to crazy heights.  These in turn need bigger and beefier PSUs, which waste even more energy.  Technologies such as AMD's 4×4 take energy wastefulness to new and dizzying levels.

My hope is that Microsoft will roll some of these power option fixes into the next service pack for Windows XP, and also that they work closely with OEMs and vendors to ensure that future PCs offer the best performance possible for the smallest environmental impact.

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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RE: Change Your Intel & AMD Processor to VIA
VIA processor consumes only @ 15watts the processor + Mainboard @ 25watts and the fully loaded system @ 120watts maximum.

Do you know how much your recent intel & AMD processor power consumptio... (Read the rest)
Posted by: rommelec2000@... Posted on: 06/30/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
M$ should be held accountable for global warming  Linux Geek | 11/27/06
Hate to break this to you but...  lenohere | 11/27/06
You're forgetting about power management  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 11/27/06
Not always...  Wolfie2K3 | 11/28/06
Shut up, fool.  James T. Kirk | 11/27/06
Linux Geek should be held accountable for greenhouse gasses  John Zern | 11/27/06
No...  Graham Fluet | 12/29/06
Explain to me what power management features Linux has  georgeou | 11/27/06
It's not the click of a button, but here you go.  nucrash | 11/28/06
George, George...George...  Wolfie2K3 | 11/28/06
I don't care if my pc belches black smoke  Protector | 11/27/06
I agree  THEE WOLF | 11/27/06
Google actually does their part on power savings  georgeou | 11/28/06
That would be Ideal for some home systems  nucrash | 11/28/06
It will take software as well  mdemuth | 11/27/06
Microsoft's own SMS Advanced Client  d.gruntled | 11/27/06
How about...  Badgered | 11/27/06
Powering off workstations  d.gruntled | 11/27/06
Fer christ sakes...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/27/06
Power management on Mac OS X ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 11/27/06
Well, gee, No_Ax  James T. Kirk | 11/27/06
yes except...  Graham Fluet | 12/29/06
How Windows XP wasted $25 billion of energy  nospam@... | 11/27/06
And your point is ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 11/27/06
Thanks for keeping us thinking about energy usage. Too bad that we can not  DonnieBoy | 11/27/06
Who says we don't  nucrash | 11/28/06
There were some serious flaws in that article  georgeou | 11/27/06
A better title?  nucrash | 11/28/06
Power saving  cavj1@... | 11/28/06
Other methods work just as well.  nucrash | 11/28/06
energy use by Windows  whitetiger06 | 11/28/06
This article is a waste of energy!  jjarman | 11/28/06
People weren't aware of environmental issues 5 years ago?  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 11/30/06
Windows & Windows Users  Ole Man | 12/01/06
"While someone who left their car running all night because it would...  Graham Fluet | 12/29/06
RE: Change Your Intel & AMD Processor to VIA  rommelec2000@... | 06/30/08

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