Turn it off or leave it on?
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
1- updates by the Systems Management Server may occur during the night Mike Mullikin wrote: Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. Is that true? I thought switching a PC on/off was the most damaging for some components as the hard drives, having to mehanically accelerate/slow down :~
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
7. Can't be botherered to turn it off ;-)
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1- updates by the Systems Management Server may occur during the night Mike Mullikin wrote: Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. Is that true? I thought switching a PC on/off was the most damaging for some components as the hard drives, having to mehanically accelerate/slow down :~
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K(arl) wrote: Is that true? I thought switching a PC on/off was the most damaging for some components as the hard drives, having to mehanically accelerate/slow down I've heard theories on both sides of the issue. I suspect there is a little truth in each and that it varys by component type. Acceleration/deceleration vs. sustained heat and RF exposure. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
Left on, for two reasons 1) Network virus scans and more importantly 2) We use Incredibuild, so any idle computer helps reduce everyone else's build times But I did read somewhere that turning on is the biggest strain on a PC, and that when PCs are left on for long periods (big server farms, etc), it's fairly common for machines to refuse to come back on after a powercut. But I have no idea how true this is! -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Phoenix Paint - back from DPaint's ashes!
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
Turn if off. Maintanence is done during lunch hour. Like to give it the rest. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."
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Left on, for two reasons 1) Network virus scans and more importantly 2) We use Incredibuild, so any idle computer helps reduce everyone else's build times But I did read somewhere that turning on is the biggest strain on a PC, and that when PCs are left on for long periods (big server farms, etc), it's fairly common for machines to refuse to come back on after a powercut. But I have no idea how true this is! -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Phoenix Paint - back from DPaint's ashes!
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
I power it off when I leave, and turn it back on when I arrive next day. If I didn't do that, I wouldn't have time for my morning coffee and co-worker chat for the ten minutes it takes for the PC to start up. :) Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] Gently arching his fishing rod back he moves the tip forward in a gentle arch releasing the line.... kersplunk [Doug Goulden] Nice sig! [Tim Deveaux on Matt Newman's sig with a quote from me]
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
I just 'Lock' my computer, because it's easier on me. BW
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
1. I have Database updates scheduled to run during the hours I am not at work. Jim signature pending brilliant inspiration.
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
I leave it on all the time so I can connect to it from home using remote desktop, and it also does virus scans and folding@home during the night hours. :) Rado
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
We're supposed to turn them off to save power bills, but I recently got VPN capabilty to tunnel into our network from my cable connection at home, so now I leave it on so I can remote to it. I do turn off the monitor, however. 'til next we type... HAVE FUN!! -- Jesse
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
I usually just close my MSN session and leave; leaving my work as it is. and I will shutdown on friday.
Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
Leave it on. That way, everything is right where I left it and I don't have to remember what files and what line numbers I was working on the day before. onwards and upwards...
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
Powered On: 1) yes, anti-virus, software & OS updates, security scans 4) shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..... 5) you obviously haven't tried to logon to a network that includes dozens of locations in the southwest region... mostly because we have to (scans above) by site decree. I used to turn it off, mostly because my system runs hot (highest end processors and graphics cards). I don't expect the system to fail, per se. I've heard all the arguments on the PC on/off, and agree with both sides really. I've seen as many power-on/off switches fail over the years as I have seen components overheat. However, one additional note: even our machines don't have filtered air. Without filtered air, dust is blown through components constantly, clog fans (including GPU and CPU fans) which requires a good blast of canned air once in a while or you risk loosing it all when the fans go.... oh wait, we aren't allowed to bring in the canned air.... :rolleyes: my home computer gets better care, with less expensive components, mostly because I have the freedom to do the maintenance required to keep it in working order. It runs only when I am home, only because of energy conservation. When I get a place of my own I intend to set a computer room with the machines running 24 hrs, with filters on all the fans and a well made case for airflow (doesn't pull air in through the 3.5" drive and CDrom). _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
Mike Mullikin wrote: 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. That's the main reason.
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I usually just close my MSN session and leave; leaving my work as it is. and I will shutdown on friday.
Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
Maximilien wrote: I usually just close my MSN session and leave; leaving my work as it is. I'd be worried that the night janitor is a budding programmer with a desire to make his mark by "tweaking" the code he found in my editor. :suss: ;) "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
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benjymous wrote: We use Incredibuild, so any idle computer helps reduce everyone else's build times Kewl! First I've heard of that. :cool: "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
Info http://www.xoreax.com/[^] here if anyone's interested In my experience it can reduce build times of large projects drastically (e.g. 10 minutes down to a minute or so) Obviously it's dependant on how many other computers are running the client on your network, but every little helps! -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Phoenix Paint - back from DPaint's ashes!
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How about a quick Lounge Poll™ ? At the end of the work day - do you power your work/office PC off completely or "Restart/LogOff" and leave it powered on? For those that leave it powered on... why? 1. PC performs tasks after hours (utilities, updates, virus scans, etc...). 2. Second shift user needs it on. 3. Leaving it on is "easier" on the components and I want this baby to last forever. 4. Leaving it on is "harder" on the components and I want a new PC. 5. Saves valuable time in the morning. 6. Auto-power-off doesn't work on my PC and I can't wait for the bloody message telling me it's OK to power-off. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick
I leave it on so I can access it from my house and edit/modify/create code when the muse strikes. Set up my laptop on the patio - get a beverage of choice ( usually coffee ) - log on via wifi - do all the little things I was gonna do during the day but got sidetracked. Life is sweet. Richard "Under certain circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer --Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)