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- PC_power_management abstract "PC power management refers to the mechanism for controlling the power use of personal computer hardware. This is typically through the use of software that puts the hardware into the lowest power demand state available. It is an aspect of Green computing.A typical office PC might use on the order of 90 watts when active (approximately 50 watts for the base unit, and 40 watts for a typical LCD screen); and three to four watts when ‘asleep’. Up to 10% of a modern office’s electricity demand might be due to PCs and monitors.While some PCs allow low power settings, there are many situations, especially in a networked environment, where processes running on the computer will prevent the low power settings from taking effect. This can have a dramatic effect on energy use that is invisible to the user. The monitor may have gone into standby mode, and the PC may appear to be idle, but operational testing has shown that on any given day an average of over 50% of an organisation's computers would fail to go to sleep, and over time this happened to over 90% of the machines.".
- PC_power_management wikiPageID "23398732".
- PC_power_management wikiPageRevisionID "601640876".
- PC_power_management advert "January 2011".
- PC_power_management coi "January 2011".
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- PC_power_management primarysources "January 2011".
- PC_power_management subject Category:Computers_and_the_environment.
- PC_power_management subject Category:Personal_computers.
- PC_power_management subject Category:Power_supplies.
- PC_power_management subject Category:Sustainable_technologies.
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- PC_power_management type PersonalComputer103918480.
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- PC_power_management comment "PC power management refers to the mechanism for controlling the power use of personal computer hardware. This is typically through the use of software that puts the hardware into the lowest power demand state available. It is an aspect of Green computing.A typical office PC might use on the order of 90 watts when active (approximately 50 watts for the base unit, and 40 watts for a typical LCD screen); and three to four watts when ‘asleep’.".
- PC_power_management label "PC power management".
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