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Even if you could shave off 50% at idle, you're talking about like $0.10 per day in power savings. Is it really worth spending any time on that?
I mean, at the USA average price of electricity of $0.13 per kWh, then for a halving of 70 Watts, it's about 11 cents per day, or $40 per year. But at the California average price of $0.35, then the savings is 29 cents per day, or $107 per year.
That's not small money, especially if it's free to make these gains by ripping out unneeded functionality. But the point is taken that it'll be hard to find savings from older hardware, which simply didn't prioritize energy efficiency.