Is sleeping mode bad for laptop

Each week renowned gadget expert Peter Rojas from gadget Q&A site GDGT.com answers your questions about green technology in our Ask A Tech Geek Series. Read on for this weeks installment and submit your questions below!

QUESTION: Ive heard that its better to keep a laptop on sleep mode rather than shutting it off completely. Why is that the case? What would you recommend?

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PETER ROJAS: What youre probably referring to is the concern that frequently shutting down and booting up causes stress to your computers hard drive that over time will culminate in catastrophic failure and almost certainly at the worst possible moment, like when youve just finished a term paper.

Read on to learn the greenest state for your hard drive.

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While its true that hard drives are complex mechanical devices that simply will breakdown sooner or later, the truth is that youre far more likely to damage your drive from simply dropping your laptop especially if it happens to be reading or writing data while it happens than from the accumulated stress of booting it up every day. As long as you shut your computer down properly you shouldnt have a problem; hard drives have really improved in quality over the years. Eventually drive failure wont be an issue at all more and more computers are coming with solid state drives that dont have any moving parts at all.

So, while you shouldnt worry about breaking your computer by shutting it down every night, there are a few advantages to putting your computer to sleep rather than shutting it down. The biggest is convenience: if youre waking it up from sleep mode you dont have to wait for your machine to boot up before using it. Even though a couple of minutes might not sound like a long time, it can feel like forever when youre sitting there waiting for everything to get going. Youll also be able to pick up right where you left off, whereas if you shut down and reboot youll need to restart all of your applications.

The big disadvantage, of course, is that when you put your computer to sleep its still drawing power. If your goal is to conserve energy, shutting down completely is your best option. However keeping a computer in sleep mode requires very little energy they usually draw about a tenth as much power as a computer thats fully on. Its not insignificant, but its typically not much more than a nightlight.

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