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		<title>24/7 CPU usage cost</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[10w of electricity used 24/7 year round costs you $10 per year.  This article takes that into consideration when comparing recent Quadcore CPUs, such as the Core i5, Core 2 Quad, Phenom II, and Athlon II
(Spoiler:  The most expensive and fastest CPU isn't the most expensive when considering power savings over 3 years)]]></description>
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