Laptop on allthe time?
Laptop on allthe time?
On or off when your not using it on A/C.
i think he wants to know if leaving a laptop on while its plugged in is harmful.
id say it takes more of the lifetime out of the computer and makes those parts that are designed to fail after soo many hours come quicker. id turn mine off after im done using it, or at least put it in standby or hibernate (yes i use Hibernate and i have not had a single issue with it) mode.
id say it takes more of the lifetime out of the computer and makes those parts that are designed to fail after soo many hours come quicker. id turn mine off after im done using it, or at least put it in standby or hibernate (yes i use Hibernate and i have not had a single issue with it) mode.
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One caveat is if you leave your computer on, the fans are constantly running and drawing in any dust, dirt, hair, etc. Even if you have a clean house, you'll still get stuff in the innards much faster, requiring more frequent cleaning.
Frankly, I don't like to take my computers apart any more often than necessary to clean out the dust, it's just too easy to damage components, so it's better to turn them off when not in use.
Frankly, I don't like to take my computers apart any more often than necessary to clean out the dust, it's just too easy to damage components, so it's better to turn them off when not in use.
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Taking the side panel off and hitting it with an office duster is one of the easiest and safest ways to clean a computer out. Dismantling a computer any more than just taking the cover off so you can dust it off is something that should only have to be done in particularly dirty/dusty environments after years of buildup.
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turn it off = save energyKrom wrote:Desktop computer = leave it on.
All laptops should be turned off or set to \"Hibernate\" when not in use.
*Heat build-up is a big concern. Many manufacturers use crappy TIM on CPUs/GPUs (cough Dell cough) Also, a lot of high performance/high heat parts are packed into a tight space.
*LCD backlights in a laptop are big bucks to replace when they burn out.
*Hard drives are smaller and more sensitive to heat/wear and tear.
*Over the long term, cooling fans can and will burn out.
*Heat build-up is a big concern. Many manufacturers use crappy TIM on CPUs/GPUs (cough Dell cough) Also, a lot of high performance/high heat parts are packed into a tight space.
*LCD backlights in a laptop are big bucks to replace when they burn out.
*Hard drives are smaller and more sensitive to heat/wear and tear.
*Over the long term, cooling fans can and will burn out.
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