stop this. let's get back to the topic. i'm not an expert on these things, i'm just an average user and would really appreciate if we went back to the topic so others like me who want to learn more can really benefit from reading the posts here.
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stop this. let's get back to the topic. i'm not an expert on these things, i'm just an average user and would really appreciate if we went back to the topic so others like me who want to learn more can really benefit from reading the posts here.
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That's a very nice Idea, bro.
very fine with me =)Originally Posted by Uzumaki Naruto
we're getting off topic here.. please people... PEACE! lets go back to this thread's main ideas... We are free to express our opinions... lets just be careful not to offend other people. Respect for all.
thnx for all who have shared ideas.
SO sir Friend: naa baka ma-add sa amo thread?? best practices, things, ideas for this harddrives?Share it with US...
OT: In the power scheme of Windows desktop, is it advisable to turn off the hard disk after a given period of time?
OT: yeah i agree. most average PC users like me could really benefit from threads like this. adds up to our PC knowledge banks.. :mrgreen:
@tamblot: that we be good for those user(s) who leaves their pc for long time..... Just to save electricity hd's eats about 20w+ of power..... turning it off while the rest is on will cut off 20w of electricity consumed.
I dont do that..... Instead i will shut off my computer in "hibernate" mode..... in that way your pc will start faster... and i think more electricity is saved.
no for HDDs, yes for monitor, etc.Originally Posted by Tamblot
in fact, the fewer "start-stop cycles" a hard disk makes, the longer its life. that's why HDDs used in server CPU's that run continuously 24-hours a day, seven days a week, etc. tend to have a longer service life than HDDs used in desktops.
the Head Assembly of HDDs is very sensitive to mechanical stress resulting from start-stop cycles, and this explains why u get more service life out of ur HDD if u try to minimize starting-stopping. Â*
OT: When turning the pc to hybernate mode, will file tranfer/download stop or not?
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