juuso wrote:LE40B653T5W. While TV on DVB-C channel, Picture mode Normal (default):
Energy saver set to:
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OFF(~Auto) 140W 0.63A
Low 117W 0.53A
Medium 101W 0.45A
High 89W 0.39A
With LCD off: 35W 0.15A
StandBy 13W and 0.06A
Sh*t, 35W is quite a lot! I think my notebook has 5-10x more processing power running on 40W PSU.
Six months ago I got a spare B650 mainboard for free (well, almost: shipping was 12EUR, and I had to clone main EEPROM settings from the working one). Today I finally did some soldering, to power this mainboard from ATX power supply - it's working all right

. I did some measurements: on idle ("no signal", exeDSP killed, DTV tuner/demodulator probably still operating - tuner temp is a little above ambient), this mainboard is drawing 1.1-1.4A from 5V line and 0.6-0.8A from 12V line (~15W in total).
Thermal dissipation on idle (from highest to lowest):
1) Chelsea chip (SDP93): heatsink is getting noticeably hot after 1-2 minutes
2) Various step-down DC/DC converter circuits on the mainboard
3) Arsenal chip
4) Tuner/DTV demodulator combo
5) DRAMs
Measured standby power consumption is shockingly bad (Samsung is quoting 0.3W for B650's, and 0.7-0.9W for B7000/B8000's). I really doubt micom (along with a couple of peripheral chips powered from A5V standby) are even capable to dissipate more then 3-4W in total.. Is Samsung PSU efficiency really that bad while on standby??