Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!sumax!amc-gw!thebes!polari!kentkar From: kentkar@polari.UUCP (kent karrer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Keep PC on constantly? Summary: Don't forget the power protection. Message-ID: <1199@polari.UUCP> Date: 22 Jan 90 15:45:48 GMT References: <8453@ingr.com> Reply-To: kentkar@.UUCP (kent karrer) Distribution: usa Organization: PolarServ, Seattle WA Lines: 30 In article <8453@ingr.com> uunet!ingr!b23b!dragon!keith (Keith Ford) writes: > [I plan on setting up a BBS soon and had a few questions. I use an [ATI VGA Wonder card and a Mitsubishi Diamond Scan monitor (multisync). [Would it be better to turn the monitor off or simply blank the screen? [Assume the monitor will be needed at least once a day. Will turning [the monitor off cause harm or stress the ATI card? I've pumped a lot [of money (by my standards) into my system, and leaving it all running [is scary. I know that power on/off can place a stress on the circuits, [but continuous operation will cause heat. What is the trade-off? [I guess if the ventillation is adequate, it would be best to leave it [on? I'm not answering my question, just providing ideas. > Turning the power off to the monitor should not cause any problems and will provide protection against those well known power glitches in the Huntspatch area. If you haven't already, you might consider a UPS or some other power protection device to protect your whole system. Although I don't use my system for a BBS, I do have it on for quite awhile each day. I use a screen blanking program that I set up to trigger after 10 minutes of inactivity. Hope this helps. uunet!ingr!sea_pn!kent -- [~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~] [ My thought is in control of my experience and I can direct my thinking. ] [ --Ernest Holmes-- ] [_______ beaver.cs.washington.edu!sumax!polari!kentkar (Kent Karrer) _______]