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Gaming PC · Ofgem 1 July to 30 September 2026

Budget PC (GTX 1660 Super) electricity cost — Enthusiast — 3 hours per session

Enthusiast player: 3 hours per session, 5 sessions a week. A <strong>Budget PC (GTX 1660 Super)</strong> draws 245 W total (GPU 125 W + rest of system 120 W). Cost: 96.0p/week at Ofgem cap 26.11p/kWh (1 July to 30 September 2026).

Budget PC (GTX 1660 Super)Enthusiast — 3 hours per session: 0.245 kW × 3 h = 0.735 kWh = 19.2p/session. Weekly (5 sessions): 96.0p. Monthly: £4.16. Annual: £49.90. Source: Nvidia / AMD / Intel — published TDP specifications for GPU and CPU components + Ofgem (OGL v3.0).

Per session
19.2p
Per week (5 sessions)
96.0p
Per month
£4.16
Per year
£49.90

Rig specification

Tier
budget
GPU
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Super
GPU TDP
125 W
Rest of system
120 W
Total system
245 W
Sessions/week
5

Nvidia GTX 1660 Super TDP 125 W (published spec); rest of system ~120 W typical budget build

How the cost is worked out

  1. System power: 125 W (GPU) + 120 W (CPU + rest) = 245 W total.
  2. Per session: 245 W ÷ 1000 × 3 h = 0.735 kWh × 26.11p = 19.2p.
  3. Weekly: 19.2p × 5 sessions = 96.0p.
  4. Monthly: 96.0p × 52 ÷ 12 = £4.16.
  5. Annual: 96.0p × 52 = £49.90.

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GPU TDP from Nvidia / AMD / Intel — published TDP specifications for GPU and CPU components. Unit rate 26.11p/kWh from Ofgem — Energy price cap unit rates and standing charges (1 July to 30 September 2026), OGL v3.0. Last updated: 2026-06-20.