CPU heat

When BOINC applications are running on a computer, its CPU chip produces more heat than when it is idle. The computer's heat sinks and fans are normally able to dissipate this heat sufficiently. However, if the fans become clogged with dust, they may not be able to cool the CPU adequately, and this can lead to premature failure of the CPU or motherboard.

To deal with this problem, we recommend that you:

The energy cost and environmental impact of running BOINC

A computer running BOINC uses more energy than an idle computer. The amount of additional energy depends on several factors:

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(24 hrs/day)", "Typical power usage", "Energy per month", "Cost per month
assuming USA average of 8 cents/kWh;
the cost in Europe is about 50% higher.
" )); list_item_array(array("Off", "0 watts", "0 kWh", "$0")); list_item_array(array("Idle", "100 watts", "73 kWh", "$5.84")); list_item_array(array("Active", "150 watts", "110 kWh", "$8.80")); list_end(); echo " Under these assumptions, running BOINC costs about $3/month more than leaving your computer on but idle, and about $8.80/month more than leaving it off all the time.

There may also be an environmental cost. If your electricity is produced by burning fossil fuels, the extra electricity usage produces greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. If this is the case, we recommend that you not leave your computer on just to run BOINC, or that you reduce your overall energy use to compensate.

You can measure the power usage of their computer using a power consumption meter. These are available for American UK-type electrical outlets.

How reduce BOINC's energy usage and cost

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