Do you turn off your PC when you aren't using it?

I switch my PC and monitor off at the wall while they're not in use. I was sent one of those energy meters when I changed electricity suppier and went around the house checking standby power.
 
Depends. Mine uses ~150 W when idle (with monitor off), which at 16p per kWh would be 2.4p per hour or £17.28 per month.

I do love seeing those calcs. It really brings home just how much you can save just by turning stuff off.
 
I turn it off when not being used ever since I got a wattage meter!

Before that it was on first thing in the morning and off last thing at night!
 
Mine has an issue where it takes a while to get going if it's been left off for a few hours or more. So I tend to leave it on when I can.
 
I turn mine off. It's a macbook pro, it boots up quicker than I'll ever really need it to, I can cope with waiting 30 secs. I'm aware of the electricity costs and its pointless and inefficient for me to have it on for an hour that I'm out when it can be on within seconds of my return anyway.

Since my iphone is alright for the odd google or check of the emails, my laptop spends more time off.
 
yes, it would be silly not to really. why use more electric for no reason. i will occassionally leave it on over night running memtest or occt to check stability, or leave the laptop on if its in the middle of downloading, but not when its doing absolutly nothing.
 
turned off. With SSD, doesn't take long to start up. Make a cuppa, it's on before I know it.

I leave the laptop always on. The bugger has a tendency to wipe out my quicklaunch taskbar when it's off :/ Can stay hibernating for over a week.
 
Rocket dock icon has this shortcut ... One click and its suspend to ram

C:\Program Files Local\PsTools\psshutdown.exe -d -t 0

(I've measured STR to be only 2-3 watts so no big deal)

Acronis wakes the machine at 4am - does a quick backup and falls asleep once done.
 
Server stays on 24/7 and uses a fair bit of power, but I can't really do without it.

I'm sure you can downscale if you really try. It could be difficult and involve some compromises but is a good project to get in to. I downscaled from 10Tb/webservers/mail servers to just 2Tb of vital data, lost gigabit also but am very happy with the results.

I switch my PC and monitor off at the wall while they're not in use.

Yes definitely do this ... I've got one machine that bizarrely consumes 7W even when shutdown. I have to investigate when I get time
 
Just to throw this in as people are talking about bills etc.

I don't live with parents, and pay my own bills. But from my experience switching the PC off when not in use only saves me about £5 a month. I'd continue to switch it off when not in use if I was saving about £12+ a month, but this isn't this case for me.

I do have a watt meter, and the PC, while on a game, takes about 600 - 700W, on the desktop it uses about 300W, if I can remember right.
 
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