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    Computer Setting - Sleep


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    I was thinking about...

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    GO START--->And near to Shut Down is Switch User,Log off and Sleep

    This thread is open cause of "Sleep" button. If I press Sleep button it take a lot of power?

    Is better turn off computer or sleep(if it's really needed for example ts3 server)?

     

    P.S For ts3 server your computer want be "ON" 24/7.

     

    Thank you a lot for helping!

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    • Sleep: Also known as Sleep or Standby. In sleep mode, the computer enters a low-power state. Power is used to keep the computer’s state in memory, but other parts of the computer are shut down and won’t use any power. When you turn on the computer, it will snap back to life within just a few seconds. You won’t have to wait for it to boot up – everything will be right where you left off. However, this uses more power than shutting down or hibernating your computer.

    so sleep does not take a lot of power, and if you're running a server i believe your computer does not need to be on since you're running it on their teamspeak dedicated server.

     

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