Computer sleep mode
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 04:48:28 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 21:03:20 -0400, Eisboch wrote:
I experimented with both "sleep" and "hibernate" modes. Frankly, as
far as power usage is concerned, I don't see any difference. In both,
the display, hard drive and cooling fans stop operating.
There is a little more power being used in sleep mode as it needs to keep
power going to memory. Eventually, the batteries will drain, and it will
switch to hibernate mode. Not a concern for a desktop, but it is of
minor concern for a laptop.
Personally, I keep my desktops running 24/7, but not my laptops. I don't
really think they were built with the necessary cooling. I did manage to
fry an old Thinkpad. A capacitor melted. It might not have been
inadequate cooling, as there were a bunch of defective capacitors out
there when the Thinkpad was made.
They RAM is powered during *hibernate* also.
"They"? You some kind of RAMophobe?
Figures. :)
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