imported_Salvatore
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I have a seven year old computer. It's been shut down every night and turned on every afternoon since it was purchased. It obviously still works. Just do whatever you prefer to do.
All three of my PC's hibernate after two hours of non-use.Originally posted by: spelletrader
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Elcs
I doubt that its really calculable. Its probably more likely to be killed by user error or being struck by lightning than to die early due to either method.
Zero practical difference.
Originally posted by: Mik3y
i hear that turning it on and off a lot does more damage, just like flipping a light switch too much.
Leaving a comp powered up for 2-4 days or so, or turning it off each night?
Originally posted by: NewBlackDak
uptime for 45 days now, time before was 92. I've only rebooted for kernel upgrades since I installed my 9800 and reservior.
Originally posted by: Slickone
I always shut mine off overnight. Remember the hard drive has a useful life also. I guess the components do too somewhat. I think when people say it's better to leave it on than turning it off and on, they're talking about if you turned it off, but planned to use it again in a few hours or less, and turned it back on. Personally I wouldn't want my PC on while I'm asleep or gone. There have been a few reports of fires (w/ deaths) where I am, from PC's/monitors catching on fire. Do the people that 'brag' about leaving their PC on all the time never think about this, or just think it doesn't happen?
Originally posted by: effee
Originally posted by: NewBlackDak
uptime for 45 days now, time before was 92. I've only rebooted for kernel upgrades since I installed my 9800 and reservior.
You havent intalled a program, driver or anything else that requires a reboot?![]()