This thread has prompted me to ask this question.
When should you turn off your PC and other PC related devices in order to optimise both power saving and the life of the device? I am strictly thinking of home equipment here because offices have policies and I don't want to muddy the waters by going there!
I have long come to the conclusion that although a tricky equation, there is a simple 'rule of thumb' and my rule, for what it is worth (and this is what want opinions on) is this.
If I'm going to use my home PC again early the next day I leave it on overnight. I have no power saving enabled as it caused too many issues when I tried enabling either sleep or hibernate. Probably because I have a RAID array. I do turn the monitor off however - even if I decide to watch TV for half an hour. The key phrase here is 'early the next day'. My reasoning is, that every power up shortens component life but so does leaving it on unnecessarily. My policy means that it tends to get left on from Friday night to Sunday evening. Money to Friday it gets powered up when used and turned off at bed time. I turn off the whole power strip after shutting down, so the sound amp and switch also power down.
The printer, scanner, webcam etc are off and unplugged except when needed.
My router is left on 24/7 (a netgear DG834) except during vacations. This is because it is simply too painful if I boot up and forget to turn it on. Also as it has no switch there is simply too much groveling to do to turn it off (it's under the stairs!)
OK - enough of my set up. What do people think? Turn it off? Leave it on? What does a power up cost you PC life and power wise?
When should you turn off your PC and other PC related devices in order to optimise both power saving and the life of the device? I am strictly thinking of home equipment here because offices have policies and I don't want to muddy the waters by going there!
I have long come to the conclusion that although a tricky equation, there is a simple 'rule of thumb' and my rule, for what it is worth (and this is what want opinions on) is this.
If I'm going to use my home PC again early the next day I leave it on overnight. I have no power saving enabled as it caused too many issues when I tried enabling either sleep or hibernate. Probably because I have a RAID array. I do turn the monitor off however - even if I decide to watch TV for half an hour. The key phrase here is 'early the next day'. My reasoning is, that every power up shortens component life but so does leaving it on unnecessarily. My policy means that it tends to get left on from Friday night to Sunday evening. Money to Friday it gets powered up when used and turned off at bed time. I turn off the whole power strip after shutting down, so the sound amp and switch also power down.
The printer, scanner, webcam etc are off and unplugged except when needed.
My router is left on 24/7 (a netgear DG834) except during vacations. This is because it is simply too painful if I boot up and forget to turn it on. Also as it has no switch there is simply too much groveling to do to turn it off (it's under the stairs!)
OK - enough of my set up. What do people think? Turn it off? Leave it on? What does a power up cost you PC life and power wise?