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Do you keep your PC on always ?

ravisunny2
07-11-2007, 04:48 PM
Do you keep your computer powered on all the time ?

nickslick74
07-11-2007, 05:02 PM
I selected "only powered on when using the computer" for my home use. At work is a whole different story, this sucker stays on all day and only gets a rest at night.

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07-11-2007, 05:02 PM
  

halo71
07-11-2007, 05:12 PM
I always leave mine on at home and at work, desktops that is. My laptops I pretty much power off after the days use. I kinda believe that the heating and cooling effects of the internals, will shorten their life span with repeated turning on and off of the computer. Plus I've always heard that the power surge through the circuits shortens life. But regardless, whatever the case. I'm just lazy and leave my desktops booted up all the time. That is the real reason!

SNGX1275
07-11-2007, 10:26 PM
I leave my C2D system, my G4 Tower, and my Powerbook G4 on 24/7. The only time they get shut down is if I'm going to be away for longer than a weekend. My A64, and Pentium D system get only turned on when they are going to be used. Normally I'd be cautious about a laptop being on all the time, but when it isn't under load it runs very cool.

thebaronjocelin
07-11-2007, 10:42 PM
My X1900GT GPU overheats no matter what application it's processing, including Explorer. So I power it off almost every night. The only reason it's not powered off during the day is because I use it all day.

BlameCanada
07-11-2007, 11:00 PM
Hibernate every night.
Restart occasionally to flush things out.

rusta
07-11-2007, 11:20 PM
I have 2 PC's that is always on. A 3rd that is on most of the time, and may be adding a 4th.

One has a DVR card for cameras and records 24/7 (motion record)
2nd PC has DVB satellite card and it is used as my tv and PVR.

Then I have another PC that is on most of the time, to do overnight video encoding and torrent downloading.

I have another PC that I want to use as a media/file server, which would also be "always on".

Anyone have some info on how to figure out how much it is costing me per year in electricity?

supersmashbrada
07-12-2007, 12:41 AM
Only time my pc is off is when im changing something out or it crashes from tweaking.

SNGX1275
07-12-2007, 10:51 AM
rusta - get one of those kill-a-watt devices for around $20, plug your machine in through that (temporarly) and see how much current you are drawing. Then look at your utility bill to figure out how much you pay per killowatt-hour. Hope you can figure out how to do the rest from there.

GODS_HAND
07-12-2007, 12:06 PM
mine has been turned off for maybe 72 hrs out of the 5 years ive had it, if i find it off i go off my head i hate it being off but i think it might be one of the reasons its completely screwed im actually off tomorow morning to get a new one since no one was able to help me with this lil prob from a omnivision web cam (ov519vid.sys) causing my comp to crash at times last day nd a half

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07-12-2007, 12:06 PM
  

herr5407
07-12-2007, 01:15 PM
I cant afford to keep 3 PCs powered on 24-7 haha.

I usually just hibernate them if im not using them.

Justin
07-12-2007, 01:27 PM
my workstations (2 of them, 1 at work at 1 at home) are on 24/7, even if I am not in town or on vacation.

My fileserver remains on 24/7 as well


Other machines, such as my performance machine, media center, guest PC, etc, are on only when they are being used.

And of course, all of my machines get conditioned power from a UPS and use some form of RAID

rusta
07-12-2007, 02:13 PM
rusta - get one of those kill-a-watt devices for around $20, plug your machine in through that (temporarly) and see how much current you are drawing. Then look at your utility bill to figure out how much you pay per killowatt-hour. Hope you can figure out how to do the rest from there.

Thanks SNGX1275 , I'll give it it shot

vnf4ultra
07-12-2007, 03:57 PM
My computer "sleeps" while I'm not using it. I use s3/str standby state, so it's silent when sleeping, but resumes instantly. It gets turned off when M$ updates or software mandate a restart, or if I'm upgrading or overclocking. On computers I use less, I turn them off when I'm not using them.

almcneil
07-12-2007, 04:30 PM
It's not a simple yes or no answer as it depends on what the comp is used for, how many times per day and how long each time. I advise my customers not to power cycle their comps more than twice a day of it's sued every day. OTOH, if it's infrequently used, say not for a few days but then 4 times on day, then turn it off each time. So long as you're not power cycling more than twice a day on average, it's safe to do it. Otherwise, just leave it on.

As far as wear and tear go, electronics are designed for continuous use. Leaving a comp on all the time is hardly anymore wear than leaving it off most of the time. I know this because I'm also an engineer. What does cause wear and tear is powering on or off. That stresses the electronics. Certain devices, namely capacitors, store charge. When you power up, they charge. When you power off, they discharge. Most hardware failures happen during power on or off. Of the rest, it commonly happens when there's a power spike of some kind (electrical surge.) The rest are due to age. As far as being left running continuously, there is little wear on electronics.

Mirob
07-12-2007, 07:03 PM
I have five on always at 100% CPU load folding. My x1900xt was folding too until last week when I switched over to the new SMP client.

timwest16
07-12-2007, 09:38 PM
I have a desktop and laptop. My desktop is left on most of the time, however if something goes wrong etc, or i think computer isn't acting perfectly then i restart.

In terms of the laptop, when i was at university i usually turned it off at nights or put it on standby. When i am at home it usually stays off.

Grafficks
07-12-2007, 10:20 PM
My main PC in my bedroom is powered on for 14-16 hours per day.

Boot it up at 8:00 - 10:00 AM, shutdown at around 12:00AM.

My laptop is only on when I'm using it, which is usually while I'm sitting in the living room, in front of the TV (since I don't have a TV in my bedroom).

Can't keep the laptop on for too long because the hard drive gets hot.

cfitzarl
07-12-2007, 10:22 PM
Hmm, standby for the win ;D !

MaggieMay33
07-12-2007, 11:36 PM
This big Alien Ware PC stays on always. It goes into sleep mode after 20 min. of no usage. One reason is the power button is "touchy" another is I use it freq. for long periods of time. Haven't noticed much increase in electric bill so will continue.

beef_jerky4104
07-13-2007, 12:49 AM
I generally shut my RIG down when I go to bed. I do leave it on overnight when I'm downloading torrents and stuff.

MaggieMay33
07-13-2007, 09:44 AM
Want to post question about PC security. I use Webroot Spy Sweeper with Antiirus. Have been told it is better than McAfee or Norton. Need some feedback. Had always used Norton but, they are so hard to get in touch with if there is a problem. Not so with Webroot and it has worked well so far.
Thanks,
Maggie May33

Alex.A
07-13-2007, 10:05 AM
Read THIS (http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic58138.html) post. There you can see which is the best program for you and also you can investigate if you're infected. It's all there.

NOTE: you should try to write posts like this in other sections like "Security and the Web" or "Misc. Software & Utilities"

TimeParadoX
07-13-2007, 11:01 PM
The only time I leave my computer longer then normal is when im downloading large programs like patches for games because my internet is really slow and only downloads at 80kbps :(

kitty500cat
07-13-2007, 11:18 PM
Is that 80 kbps or 80 kBps?

In other words, 80 kilobits/second or 80 kilobytes/second?

TonyGuitar
07-17-2007, 11:46 PM
Verrrrry interesting.

My habit is to always go to standby when leaving the computer.

Often it pays to bookmark good web pages and then clear them and close down the browsers.

Mozilla, Opera, Netscape and IE. This clears off a lot of temp file buildup and everything runs *snappy*.

I notice that while I like Mozilla Firefox. Task Manager shows that it likes to collect a lot of baggage, so that*s why it pays to clear off the pages and restart fresh often. = TG

TonyGuitar
07-18-2007, 12:08 AM
MaggiMay33,

You would get better answers to your security / Webroot question if you ask in the security forum. However...

Webroot is pretty good. I use from time to time and Computer World promoted it too.

You should have others as well, like Avira, ZeroSpyware, MS Defender, LavaSoft Ad-Aware, and more.

A security sweep with one will trap germs the others miss.

I used to use good virus software based in Russia, but sorry to say that because of scamming bot-net servers that Putin refuses to control, my confidence in some very nice people there has faded.

May your next car be a gas free EV. = TG

Condor
07-18-2007, 04:36 AM
My gaming PC get the off when im not gaming =]
usually at night.

samjohnson
07-18-2007, 02:44 PM
I shut down my computer every night. Depends on what time usaually around 11 or so. The only time I leave it on is if I forget to turn it off or I am downloading a patch for a game or just downloading a big file. My internet is really slow, it runs at 27.5 KB/s. I would love to have a download speed of 80 KB/s. :D

beef_jerky4104
07-18-2007, 04:00 PM
Is that 80 kbps or 80 kBps?

In other words, 80 kilobits/second or 80 kilobytes/second?

I'm sure he meant 80 Kilobytes per second.

captaincranky
07-19-2007, 03:23 PM
Want to post question about PC security. I use Webroot Spy Sweeper with Antiirus. Have been told it is better than McAfee or Norton. Need some feedback. Had always used Norton but, they are so hard to get in touch with if there is a problem. Not so with Webroot and it has worked well so far.
Thanks,
Maggie May33
Rod Stewart says, You should probably post this in one of the software forums.

In response to the actual point of this thread, Captaincranky says, I shut my computers off at every possible opportunity. Reasons being, I'm poor, I'm cheap, and I'm an orphan and don't have parents to pay my electric bill. Also, it's the environmentally responsible thing to do. Do you like how I worked simultaneous bragging and complaining into the motif?

TonyGuitar
07-20-2007, 02:55 PM
Standby is OK, I use it, yet there is a caution. . .

Some apps, like Mozilla Firefox, [excellent browser BTW], keep churning away and if left on standby too long, can build up memory and CPU demand.

This can result in a long wait coming off standby, it*s almost like a lock-up at times. Ctrl - Alt - Del can snap the screen to life and sometimes there is just a long wait before things come to life anyway.

I know what program is demanding on CPU and memory because I always have *CoolBeans** running at the top center screen. When the green bar shoots rightward into the red, I hit ctrl-alt-del and Taskmanager will show you who is taking up all the CPU or Memory demand.

Search CoolBeans. A free program that always lets you know instantly when your memory, swapmemory[on disk] and CPU get bogged down.

I am never without it. = TG

ravisunny2
08-12-2007, 05:34 AM
In U.S. companies alone, more than $1 billion a year is wasted on electricity for computer monitors that are turned on when they shouldn't be.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1960428


Do not use screensavers as energy savers as they continue to use the monitor at full power and do not conserve energy.

A misconception is the belief that computers and monitors purchased with the Energy Star logo are already energy efficient. In reality they have built in energy conservation features but your computer cannot take full advantage of these built in energy saving mechanisms until the power management features are enabled and configured.

http://www.colorado.edu/its/docs/energy.html


Use the basic calculator inputs below to estimate your energy and dollar savings from activating power management on your computer monitors and your computer boxes

http://pmdb.cadmusdev.com/powermanagement/quickCalc.html


Britons are the worst energy wasters in Europe with bad habits which could cost £11bn by 2010, a survey of Europe's five most populous nations suggests.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6075794.stm

hamas123
08-12-2007, 02:55 PM
my pc is only powered on when i use it.My dad has a laptop and he sometimes hibernates,sometimes leaves it on standby,and sometimes turns it off.phew! that was long.

KingCody
08-12-2007, 06:52 PM
I turn my PC off every night on the weekends. on the weekdays I only have it on when I'm using it.

:wave:

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