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I still have issues with that.
based on principles of physics.. changes of states will cause some effect.. even if it is epsilon...
soundguy
Well, if we're talking computers, there has been specific statements made in regard to off and on aspects. Your physics statement can be applied to many things and situations
and some "changes of states" can be beneficial. As far as computers are concerned, I think the change of on to shutting down is beneficial in more ways than one as I have described. This company I presently work for has done testing for over 20 years in regard to energy usage and related items. That includes computers. The recommendations 20 years ago and those given today as far as shut down are different as machines 20 years ago were more tender to on-off fluctuation. Since 1998 to present ( or that which can be called modern generation computers) they have kept an array of computers that have been kept on and some on and off for periods of 4-8 years. There has been no viable differences in break down with either method with identical machines, however, there have been energy savings when shut-down occurs. If we keep on the subject, your present "issues" on modern day computers may be unnecessary but hey, to each his own.