Which distros are energy efficient? I have a capable desktop, and I mean to push it, but I don’t want to be using energy if it’s not necessary. I’m not looking to rescue an old laptop, for example.

I hear CachyOS is fast. Does that translate to energy efficient?

(Does the OS even matter that much for efficiency?)

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    6 hours ago

    I don’t know how your monitor is this efficient, mine consumes around that exact amount (40 watts) according to “displayspecifications.com”.

    Anyways, with my laptop eDP panel instead (driven by sway), external keyboard, external mouse, I have running:

    • systemd, glibc, NetworkManager, all that evil ass background crap
    • mpv playing a .ogg to headphones
    • Firefox with this website, typing rn
    • weechat connected to 3 servers
    • toxic
    • claws mail
    • Tor daemon
    • Wi-Fi through 2 walls

    Let’s look at upower -d:

    energy:              35,926 Wh
    energy-empty:        0 Wh
    energy-full:         35,926 Wh
    energy-full-design:  53,049 Wh
    (...)
    energy-rate:         5,64 W
    time to empty:       6,3 hours
    (...)
    capacity:            67,7223%
    technology:          lithium-ion
    

    roflmao (no, I don’t know why my battery is already this dead, or at least is counted as such)

    EDIT: before anyone mentions how a laptop is cheating, mini PCs all have laptop CPUs/APUs anyway