Re: Power Options by attilathehun1
attilathehun1
Fri Oct 12 18:19:00 PDT 2007
The other side of the story is that many devices in your PC- such as the hard
drive motor and cooling fan - are rated to perform only for a certain number
of hours. If you leave the PC on 24 hours a day these devices will run into
the ground 3 times faster than a user who only powers the PC up 8 hours a
day. A running machine also consumes electricity, which isn't free.
Of course, you should never leave a PC running unattended for extended
periods because of risk of fire. The ideal solution is a compromise: Leave
the system running if you plan on returning to it within 3 hours. This will
minimize the number of heating & cooling cycles that your PC undergoes. If
you will be away more than 3 hours, power down the system to save wear and
tear on the motors, and to reduce you electric bill and the risk of fire.
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attilathehun1
"attilathehun1" wrote:
> Many PC users think that leaving a PC powered on at all times will prolong
> its life. This is true to an extent, because it will operate at a uniform
> temperature. Turning a PC on and off causes the system to cool, and powering
> it back on causes it to warm up again. These heating and cooling cycles cause
> the electronic components to expand and contract repeatedly. Eventually, they
> become brittle and fail.
> --
> attilathehun1
>
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> "Malvern" wrote:
>
> > Someone,
> >
> > >I assume that this is when the computer is not being used, and the
> > foregoing will take effect, but >I'm not sure.
> > That's the way it works here.
> >
> > > Under "Advanced" option was prompt for password when computer resumes from
> > > standby. I see no need for this so I unchecked it. Is that OK?
> > Only means that anyone re-activating the computer can do so with no problem.
> > If you are like me, the sole user, or you don't have others you don't want
> > doing this, it's just one less step in resuming things.
> >
> > Malv
> >
> > "someone" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
> > news:OfSCeLGBIHA.4568@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> > > Windows XP Pro. I have some questions concerning the power options in the
> > > control panel I use the home/office desk power scheme for my home
> > computer.
> > > The default is turn off monitor after 20 minutes, never turn off hard
> > disks,
> > > never use system standby, and system hibernate after 30 minutes. I assume
> > > that this is when the computer is not being used, and the foregoing will
> > > take effect, but I'm not sure.
> > >
> > > Under "Advanced" option was prompt for password when computer resumes from
> > > standby. I see no need for this so I unchecked it. Is that OK?
> > >
> > > I don't have UPS (uninterrupted power supply) and have not investigated
> > > this. Should I?
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > >
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> >
> >