A PSU will be most efficient if the load is close to what it's designed for. A PicoPSU doesn't have as many components as say a full ATX PSU and they are all sized for tiny loads.
I have used Pico PSUs on several occasions, more so due to their size than their effeciency. So I don't think I'd swap a normal PSU out for one. With the difference of just 10 watts you'd probably have to run it 24/7 for years to break even in the cost of purchase.
1030's can be both low profile and passively cooled. They are cheap but their performance is quite low. I think it's slower then modern integrated graphics. 1650's are also available without external power.
On AMD's side you can go for either a Radeon 460 or a Radeon Pro WX 5100. I think those 4 are your best options.
Edit: I think as someone else commented the RX 6400 might be the best option nowadays.
It's really expensive but they also might make really a lot of money with their current practice that makes it worthwhile to make two seperate versions.
I was thinking this could have an impact on strategy in the race because of how teams run qualifying. Sometimes teams don't have new tyres of a specific compound (usually softs) for the race and I thought this would make that less likely to happen, but apparently the total number of available sets for the weekend will go down from 13 to 11 as well.
But still, if I understand correctly, with NAT you can just use one firewall for your router and with IPv6 you'd need a firewall for each of your devices. This seems like a lot more to manage, right? But maybe I still don't understand the concept of IPv6.
Edit: Apparently I don't understand the concept of IPv6.
They've fixed it to a point where it's a great game, I agree. But this post is about preordering and preordering and then having to wait for more than a year to play a properly fixed game beats the purpose of preordering in the first place. You could get it for a steep discount at that point.
Just curious, did you grow up in the era of crt low pixel games? I suspect there is some form of nostalgic preference to whatever someone is used to playing.
I actually have two free roam rabbit, but thank you for the rundown anyway :D .
I agree with your points, but luckily my rabbits haven't developed the habit of chewing on everything. They put their teeth on something new they don't know but they do it gently enough that it doesn't leave any marks. Cables and plants aren't safe though, they need to be kept far out of reach.
One of my rabbits has had GI stasis 3 times but luckily is still alive and well. It's an (expensive) nightmare for sure.
A PSU will be most efficient if the load is close to what it's designed for. A PicoPSU doesn't have as many components as say a full ATX PSU and they are all sized for tiny loads.
I have used Pico PSUs on several occasions, more so due to their size than their effeciency. So I don't think I'd swap a normal PSU out for one. With the difference of just 10 watts you'd probably have to run it 24/7 for years to break even in the cost of purchase.