What happens if you never turn off the laptop but only save on energy?

Le
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What if I save my laptop on energy only in the evening instead of shutting it down completely? Will it break after a while or is it not bad?

An

Have fun with the electricity bill.

Rh

So I've never turned off my laptop, just stop Windows updates. The laptop is just under 2 years old. Electricity bill has also become higher net, because the laptop consumes no battery. It is just more practical to make the laptop on energy savings, since he does not have to constantly boot, so you do not have to wait longer and the laptop is already "prepared"

Ni

Really? 'Do you always save energy? In 2 years not turned off and still get a high bill?

pi

Which energy-saving mode do you mean? Suspend to RAM or suspend to disk? As long as the content of the RAM is kept, the computer also consumes power, but only very little. However, if the RAM content is written to the hard disk, the computer is de-energized except for the power button or possibly the network interface when it is enabled for a wake-on-LAN.

In both cases, however, the lifetime does not depend significantly on it. The normal wear of the capacitors, fans and hard disk takes place during use. The battery ages even when not in use. So a laptop does not break.

Rh

Exactly

Rh

I'll say it like this. With me, if I make energy savings, the laptop loses 0-1% rechargeable battery in 10 hours. So. If the jtz extrapolated to 2 years, that is probably 8 times fully charged. Charging 8 times full does not really make the bills go up