I thought this video was rather interesting, because at 12:27, the presenter crunches the numbers to find out how many years it would take for a new computer purchase to be more environmentally friendly (in regards to total CO2 expended) compared to using a less efficient used model.
Depending on the specific use case, it could take as little as 3 years to breakeven in terms of CO2 if both systems were at max power draw forever, and as long as 30 if the systems are mostly at idle.
Oh god, P4? Yea, those were just 100 watt light bulbs.
Sans the light
My first computer was 33htz. Ran Windows 3.1. And Warcraft 2.
So yeah. The perfect computer.
A 33MHz DX 486was great. If you got stuck with a slower SX CPU, things were frequently not so hot.
Well, I would hope for 33 MHz at least… ;-)