Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Count me among the many who feel that power-management modes in Windows suck the big one, and almost never work quite correctly.
I prefer good old power-on, power-off. Though I tend to keep my machines booted for months at a time. (If I could ever achieve uptime greater than a month, which is difficult it seems with XP.)
Hopefully you have a good job and/or low power rates in your area. You're just flushing money down the toilet - running systems 24/7 costs quite a bit. Your average system pulling 125 watts or so runs about $10-15 a month just to power it. I can think of much better things to spend that money on.
I had a few sleep issues here or there, mostly with XP, but they were almost always related to overclocking too high.
Flushing money down the toilet? I do distributed computing, none of the cycles are going to waste, I can assure you.
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Since you mentioned overclocking, Gigabyte boards (of which mine are) have issues with sleep/resume working once you overclock the FSB over 300-odd Mhz. It seems to be a BIOS bug that Gigabyte refuses to fix, since other mfgs boards don't seem to have that issue. Regardless, I don't mess with sleep or hibernate. Too cutting-edge for me.