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Why should I use power management?

Nationwide, PCs and monitors in commercial and industrial settings use 32 billion kWh of electricity each year -- over 1.5% of all electricity consumed by the commercial sector. More than half of this energy could be saved through the power management
 

Does power management harm my computer or monitor?

Power management does not have a negative effect on the useful life of computers and monitors. On the contrary, when equipment powers down, it generates less heat, collects less dust, and reduces mechanical stress, promoting a longer and more reliable life for the computer and monitors
 

Do screensavers save energy

Screen savers were originally developed to prevent the permanent etching of a pattern on older monochrome monitors caused by a single image projected over a long period of time. Screen savers would prevent this by either blanking out the screen entirely or by displaying a constantly moving image. Modern display screens do not suffer so much from this problem so screen savers are mostly an adornment. Screen savers were never intended to save energy. However, certain darker screen savers can save energy compared to brighter screen savers and include: 3D Flower Box, Flying Through Space, 3D Flying Objects, Flying Windows, 3D Text, Mystify Your Mind, Curves and Colors, Scrolling Marquee and Blank Screen
 

Where can I read more frequently asked questions?

TUFTS University Frequently Asked Questions Page
User Guide to Power Management in PCs and monitors
 

 

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