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Good point on the power hog modern GPUs. Those things are ridiculous. Okay, I admit, although I'm not a gamer I do like to have high-performance stuff. That includes a high-quality GPU.
But come on; they went from weak but efficient, to more powerful and requiring a bit more power, to even more power and requiring their own fan(s), to even MORE power and requiring their own power supply cable, to the (IMO) completely unnecessary "SLI" (two power-hungry video cards with unnecessarily high power). Who knows what additional power/temperature requirements are on today's cards.
I'd just like to *have* that extra horsepower when I want it (which is rarely). But most of the time I just want it to run nice and cool and not waste power doing basically nothing (ie., displaying the same static image or watching a video). I don't like integrated-anything (included graphics), so that's completely out of the picture for me. Other than GPUs, I can't think of a single other piece of hardware that I absolutely despise for their inefficiency.
Even the processor (as innefficient as the x86 is) at least has been gaining efficiency modes.