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Build an Environmentally-Friendly PC

ThinSkin writes "While gas-guzzling cars are greatly to blame for releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, computers play their role in warming up the Earth too. ExtremeTech has an informative how-to article on building a green PC that will not only help save the planet, but will also slim down that energy bill. An important component, or culprit, to consider is the power supply, so investing in an 80 PLUS PSU is a step in the right direction. The article also discusses how to configure Windows Vista to utilize its power-saving options."

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  1. Re:Is global warming REALLY so much of a threat? by Moofie · · Score: -1, Troll

    "The conservative/big oil side of the debate has no viable position left to argue"

    Whereas your not-conservative not-big-oil side can just rely on tried and true proofs by assertion! Wow. You're good at debating. As a matter of fact, I might call you a master. Of debating.

    --
    Why yes, I AM a rocket scientist!
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  3. Re:Most environmentally friendly solution. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    no you stupid fucking cocksucker. the parent comment addresses exceptions with soft language. i expect you would have gotten over yourself after failing the standardized reading comprehension test.