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Do you shut down your computer? Or put it on suspend?
Posted: 2005-01-19 11:00am
by Stofsk
I have a laptop at the moment, and by simply closing the laptop it goes into 'suspend'. Obviously this is more convenient than shutting down and restarting, as by simply opening the laptop the thing boots up to the login screen. But I was wondering if there were any disadvantages to doing this over shutting down.
Also, what about PCs? I knew a guy who never shut his PC off. Who does it, and why?
Posted: 2005-01-19 11:01am
by White Haven
Just don't use the 'hibernate' function as 80 percent of the time it fails to work in uniquely violent and vicious ways. As for my desktops, I kill the monitors, but unless i'm leaving for a few days, the systems stay up.
Posted: 2005-01-19 11:02am
by Axis Kast
Well, my brother never shut his machine off; he set it on suspend regularly. Granted I don't know what he's downloading, but the machine died pretty regularly after six months or so of that kind of treatment.
I always shut down my machine nightly.
Posted: 2005-01-19 11:17am
by Uraniun235
Generally I just set the monitor to power-save (god knows it probably sucks more juice than the desktop while it's idle), as it's very convenient to have the system come right back up whenever I want it.
Widely-held lore is that shutting down and powering up every night and day is most stressful due to thermal expansion and to the abnormally high power-draw a system uses when everything's starting (hard drives spinning up, etc.), but I don't know if that's firmly grounded in reality.
Posted: 2005-01-19 11:33am
by CDS
That is true. I leave all my computers on all the time day and night (except my laptop, which I leave on between lectures, albeit plugged in)
Although I run linux on everything except my laptop (which i'm putting linux on very soon) - Windows is kinda screwy if you leave it running for too long.
Posted: 2005-01-19 12:13pm
by Vohu Manah
Simply left on, my computer is always doing something (Folding@Home, playing MP4s, etc).
Posted: 2005-01-19 12:26pm
by Admiral Valdemar
My rig is always on with the monitor either off or on power-save when I'm out and the speakers off. If I'm going home or something, I hibernate it which is the next best thing (standby is okay, but still uses power and isn't all that much quicker).
Posted: 2005-01-19 12:28pm
by Ace Pace
Shut down, while it makes for a high strain, this system is too loud at night, but during the day it runs.
Posted: 2005-01-19 12:29pm
by salm
i turn off both my computers over night. they run almost all day long.
Posted: 2005-01-19 12:46pm
by Azazel
i use standby and my laptop frequently but it's good to shut it down so it has a chance to reboot windows. I leave my desktop on all day, I can't sleep with the neon purple coming from the case window and the whir of the fan.
Posted: 2005-01-19 01:02pm
by Dalton
My box has been up for 48 days straight. Doesn't bother me. I prefer not shutting down because I'm not sure if it'll start up again...
I usually just shut down my monitor at night.
Posted: 2005-01-19 02:08pm
by Psycho Smiley
Always on, with the monitor on power-save if I'm not using it. Stand-by seems to get creative in what it actually brings back on-line.
Posted: 2005-01-19 02:26pm
by General Zod
it's almost always on, and lately nearly constantly downloading. except for about 30 minutes a day to help solve any heat problems that might crop up, it's never off.
Posted: 2005-01-19 02:29pm
by Rogue 9
My computer runs absolutely silent. I would leave it running for weeks on end before my parents made off with it.
Posted: 2005-01-19 02:37pm
by Vendetta
Sleep mode.
As I use a Powerbook, it can stay in sleep mode pretty much indefinitely off battery, and it resumes straight away to whatever I was doing just by opening the lid. Windows' standby and Hibernate modes can't compare, it takes less than five seconds to come out of sleep into full operation.
Posted: 2005-01-19 03:18pm
by Alyeska
I usualy leave the computer on all day, and then shut down for the night. Though some times I leave it on. I know it can stay on all the time, I just don't bother.
Posted: 2005-01-19 03:22pm
by Mayabird
My computer is on all the time when I'm at school so it can run Seti@Home and climate modeling all day and night. I shut off my monitor at night, though.
Posted: 2005-01-19 03:26pm
by darthdavid
As we speek my computer has been running for 11 days 15 hours and 30 minutes.
Posted: 2005-01-19 03:29pm
by Antares
My notebook is always in suspend which exonerates the harddsik, because start ups arent required anymore. In addition it takes only about 10 sec to get a working system back online. In "Stand by" my notebook consumes about 5% battery power per day.
It is in Stand by/Back online mode for about 2 month now.
On the contrary i shutdown my Desktop because "stand by" really isnt giving any advantage over normal activity. The fans are still working and only the hard disk is offline. So it still makes a lot of noise which is annoying.
Posted: 2005-01-19 06:00pm
by Mad
My main computer, slow as it is, has a loud fan (which somehow got quieter...) so I tend to turn it off every night. The computer I use as a server, on the other hand, is quiet and I leave it on 24/7.
Posted: 2005-01-19 06:08pm
by Dahak
I shut it off when I go to bed and I'm not at home.
I don't like the idea of it guzzling down power for nothing.
And after I had a freak accident involving overvoltage and the mother of all thunderstorms, I often pull the plug completely.
Posted: 2005-01-19 06:12pm
by Dead_Ghost
I leave mine on during most of the nights, for obvious reasons. However, if I see that I have to leave it for more than an hour and a half, then I turn it off. Old habit, I guess...
Posted: 2005-01-19 06:17pm
by Executor32
I lock mine (Windows-L, for those who don't know), then turn off the monitor. My box has been up for almost 4 months now.
Posted: 2005-01-19 06:18pm
by Mlenk
Unless I'm d/ling a file off torrent or something like that, I shut my computer down nightly.
Posted: 2005-01-19 06:27pm
by Shinova
I leave it off when I'll be gone for a few hours, or when I sleep, unless I'm downloading something or whatever.
It starts up really fast so I don't mind turning it off then back on.