Top-posting for s*** and g*** ... :P
You could try some aggressive power-saving settings ....
sure you meant ... run start mining bit coins :o ....
The random probability of a success is worth....
J
But back in the old days, I set the BIOS to Power-On-Alarm, and a cron job to shutdown ...
MJE
On 21/03/17 15:22, Adrian Midgley wrote:
See if you can set them to all start up 5 minutes before people are supposed to arrive, and switch off 60 minutes after they are supposed to have gone away.
On 21/03/17 15:11, Richard Brown via list wrote:
Hi Guys
I help manage a network of 6 computers, all running Win 7. The boss has asked me to say whether I think it is better to leave the computer on at night or turn off. He is trying to weigh up the eco costs with bringing electric as compared
to the costs on the computer and turning ti off/on etc.
Any thoughts please?
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Richard Brown
I think its reasonably fair to say, the high-stress periods on most of the components are at switch-on and power-off, particularly if there are intensive periods of activity for updates, etc. What the
long-term effects of these are, I couldn't put a finger on, and I suspect there are others on the list with more direct experience of this. However, if your computers are getting a hammering on normal use (which most web/programming/email/office duties really
are quite light) this would probably make no difference to the repeated power-cycling.
Most modern power supplies, and processors are much more power-efficient than their predecessors, so you might not see such a big change in energy consumption as you might think (again, depending on your workstation usage).
So basically, quite a few variables, and the usual 'your mileage may vary' ... but a good question/discussion nonetheless ! :]
Regards,
Michael.
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