Power Management
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An
average PC uses 120-500 watts in an hour. Here
are some things you can do to reduce the electricity
use:
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Activate
power management feature on your computer, because one
computer only uses approximately 8 watts per hour
when it's in sleeping mode.
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Turn
off your computer at night. One turned-off
computer uses only about 6 watts per hour.
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Turn
off your monitor when you're going away from the computer
for more than 15 minutes. One CRT monitor uses
about 198 watts per hour which is almost 50% of a computer's
total electricity consumption.
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How
to Enable the Power Management Feature
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On PCs (running Windows)
1.
Right-click on your desktop. A dialog box appears.
2.
Select Properties.
3.
Select Screen Saver tab.
4.
Select Energy Saving Features.
5.
Select Settings.
6.
Select the number of minutes after which you want your screen (and your CPU) to
power down. We recommend something between 15-30 minutes. Not all computers let
you install Power Management features (e.g. Windows NT). |
On Macs
1.
Go to the Apple Icon.
2.
Select Control Panels.
3.
Select Energy Saver.
4.
Select Show Details.
5.
Check Seperate Timing for Display Sleep.
6.
Select the number of minutes after which you want your screen (and your CPU) to
power down. We recommend something between 5-15 minutes. |
Plug-in Energy Savers An
alternative to the Energy Star feature is plug-in devices with motion sensors
that will turn off your monitor (and desk lamp), when you are not at your desk.
Learn more about those at TUFTS'
tool page. |
The
instructions differ slightly from system to system. For more information go to
TUFTS'
management page. |
If
you still need help installing power-saving device on
your computer, please feel free to contact us and we
will install it for you!
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