Does anyone know of a safe way to monitor the power consumption of my gaming PC and display it in display software like https://grafana.com/. I am aware of software solutions like Open Hardware Monitor these have their downsides. I was planning to use a tp-link p110 smart plug to do this, but a friend of mine said that this is one way to get your house burned down when using a high voltage PSU (i.e. corsair 750w 2019). 🔥😅 I am also aware of the corsair ICLUE 4 software, but the performance PSUs seem to be incompatible with this software. Does anybody know a safe way to get the real-time or weekly power consumption of a gaming PC? Maybe a kill-a-watt switch is better suited?
Power consumption of a computer monitor
Monitoring the total wattage from apps, if there's any?
Monitor pc power consumption
Safe way to monitor gaming pc power consumption
Will WattSeal itself use significant power or slow my PC down?
Does WattSeal work with AMD CPUs and NVIDIA GPUs at the same time?
How much electricity does an average PC use per year?
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This computer monitor is listed (in the link below) as having 17 W power consumption. Is this while it's on and running? The consumption just seems so low especially when there are lightbulbs that have a higher wattage. Just want to make sure I'm calculating the energy correctly. Thanks.
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/model/UM.WX1AA.001
Is there a way or application we can install to monitor the current PSU wattage or total wattage from all parts running on your pc?
Is there a way to take in account how much watts my pc consumes in a month and store them in a log file or a excell that i can look into? I am on windows 10/11, i know a software called hw monitor that displays a rough amount of instant power consumption but i don't know if i can store it in files automatically. Would be quite useful as i have 5 pc running 24/7 and i wanted to start taking in account how much electricity they consume, even if it is a rough estimate, without using external wattmeters.