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Do you turn off your PC at night?

An article over at Microsoft Small Business Center asks: Do you need to turn off your PC at night?.

More often than not I leave my desktop PC on overnight. I only turn them off if I will be away for a day or more. Most of the time, it’s running Limewire, iTunes or some torrents but sometimes I just leave it there with nothing to do. I just turn off the monitor/LCD to save on electricity. I do this primarily because there are cases when I need to login or use the PC so quickly, it’s easy to just turn on the LCD/monitor than to wait 2-3 minutes for Windows to boot up.

The article discusses the use of sleep or hibernate instead of turning it off or pulling the plug. An unplugged PC still consumes 2.3 watts (because of LAN) and uses the same power during hibernate while on “sleep” mode, it eats up 3.1 watts. Regular monitors consume 75 watts when left on, 5 watts in “sleep” mode while LCD monitors eats up 22 watts when turned on and 3.3 watts in sleep mode.

These might be small figures but if you add them up in a year (365 days), you could save up to thousands of pesos (depending where you are or how much your power rate is).

So, do you also leave your PC on at night?

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    1. Gravatar Icon 30 purot Jul 28th, 2008 at 5:28 pm

      hmmm its kind a wierd cuz my desktop is 24/7 - OFF!! hehehe because its not working anymore, wahahahaha.

    2. Gravatar Icon 29 vern Oct 25th, 2007 at 2:15 pm

      No, it stays on along with the other 10 systems I have in the house. The only ones that go off are laptops.

    3. Gravatar Icon 28 JP Loh Apr 15th, 2007 at 12:24 pm

      I always turn off our desktop computer when it’s not in use but sometimes I forget to. I never turn off my laptop (the adapter says 65watts).

      I also have my old desktop with Linux that I use as a media server. It’s on 24/7.

    4. Gravatar Icon 27 vance Apr 10th, 2007 at 11:43 pm

      Nope… Too many downloads, i don’t even turn my computer off if i’m out for hours; well I do sometimes especially if i’m out for 2 days or so.

    5. Gravatar Icon 26 Kid Apr 9th, 2007 at 11:20 am

      The desktop that everybody uses is set to sleep when there’s no activity for 30 minutes, which seems to be working well for me in terms of electricity bills.

      As for the laptop, I also put it on sleep mode when not in use. I try to restart it once a week and keep it off for more than 4 hours once a month.

    6. Gravatar Icon 25 karla Apr 8th, 2007 at 5:32 pm

      i turn it off to save electricity :D

    7. Gravatar Icon 24 Miguel Apr 7th, 2007 at 7:36 pm

      Our two desktop PC’s here are hot, so we keep them off unless we’re doing long downloads. (one Celeron D 320 - a Prescott aka Preshott, and one AMD Duron).

      My laptop is a Pentium M which is supposed to be cool, but a lot of heat seems to escape, so I keep it off.

      Now if I could migrate to Core2… I could probably keep the PC’s on longer.

    8. Gravatar Icon 23 leo Apr 7th, 2007 at 7:32 pm

      yes, i turn it off everynight - to save electricity :)

    9. Gravatar Icon 22 GM Tristan Apr 7th, 2007 at 7:00 pm

      OFF lang cya pag walang internet connection. Hehe

    1. 21 Off, Standby or Hibernate at scrufus Pingback on Apr 9th, 2007 at 11:42 am

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