Typical PC Component Power Consumption
CPU (Gaming) 65-125WCPU (Office) 35-65WGPU (High-end) 200-350WGPU (Mid-range) 120-200WMotherboard 50-80WRAM 3-5W/8GBSSD 2-5WHDD 6-10W
💡 PSU efficiency is considered at 80-90% of total power consumption
Average Electricity Rates by Region
US Average $0.16/kWhEurope Average $0.25/kWhAsia Average $0.12/kWh
⚠️ Actual rates may vary by location and usage tier
Frequently asked questions
Where do I find my power consumption (W) value?
Check the product label or manufacturer spec sheet, or use a wattmeter for the most accurate reading. If you are unsure, pick one of the Gaming PC, Office PC, or Laptop presets for a rough estimate.
How much more does a gaming PC cost to run than an office PC?
A gaming PC with a high-end GPU can draw 400-600W versus 150-250W for a typical office PC, so even at the same usage hours the monthly electricity cost can be two to three times higher.
Can I calculate costs for multiple devices at once?
Yes, use the "Add Device" button to include monitors, the main unit, and other peripherals separately, then view both the individual and combined total electricity costs.
Why might my actual electricity bill differ from this estimate?
This calculator gives an estimate based on the power consumption, usage hours, and rate you enter. Your real bill can vary due to tiered pricing, other appliances in your household, and seasonal rate changes.
What is the most effective way to lower my PC electricity cost?
Since the GPU usually accounts for the largest share of power draw, using a low-power or undervolted mode when high performance is not needed, and fully powering off the PC when idle, tend to give the biggest savings.