What this means for cost is that there really isn’t much between each of the boards, all coming in with a total system cost of around 4 cents per hour at load, so the cost of running them doesn’t really come into play much and instead, you’d have a better choice to make based on the cost of the board in the first place, and if it offers up the features you need for your system.
It’s very much the same story in the UK with a total system per hour cost of 9 pence, with less than a penny between the most efficient board, and the board that required the most power to run, so again, if you’re in the UK, there’s other deciding factors you could make when choosing the board that’s right for you.
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