PC gaming can chew up heaps of power — here's how to reduce your energy use and pay less

From ensuring your gaming PC’s core components are current to having the best headset, desk lighting and ergonomic chair, gaming can be an expensive hobby. Which is why finding areas that you can save money on, like your energy bill is a no-brainer.

According to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC), the average electricity bill for a household in New South Wales during the 2019/20 financial year was AU$1,292. If you’re into PC gaming, chances are your bill is much higher than the average. Not only do gaming PCs consume up to ten times the energy of a regular laptop and desktop counterparts, you also have to factor in additional electricity-powered necessities you need while you’re gaming… like high refresh-rate screens, extra room cooling (at least in the summer months) and of course fancy RGB lighting.

source: gamezpot.com


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