Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: May 18, 2026
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
What this means
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How recommendations get made
Every product linked is one I either own and use, or one I'd buy myself given the same need. Power-draw numbers come from a Kill A Watt P4400 on my own hardware. Pricing reflects Amazon at the time of writing and gets updated when I notice it's stale. Posts get the same content whether the affiliate link works or not.
Per-post disclosure
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