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PC power management refers to software-based mechanisms for controlling the power use of Personal computer hardware. This is typically achieved through software that puts the hardware into the lowest power demand state available, making it an aspect of Green computing. A typical office PC uses about 90 watts when active (approximately 50 watts for the base unit, and 40 watts for a typical LCD screen); and three to four watts when ‘asleep’. Up to 10% of a modern office’s electricity demand can be due to PCs and monitors.

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  • Unter PC-Power-Management versteht man jede Art von Mechanismus, der dafür vorgesehen ist oder verwendet wird, um den Energieverbrauch von Computerarbeitsplätzen zu beeinflussen. In der Regel versetzt hierbei eine Software die Hardware in den unter den gegebenen Bedingungen niedrigst möglichen Energieverbrauchsmodus. Das PC-Power-Management ist somit ein Teilbereich des IT-Energiemanagements. (de)
  • PC power management refers to software-based mechanisms for controlling the power use of Personal computer hardware. This is typically achieved through software that puts the hardware into the lowest power demand state available, making it an aspect of Green computing. A typical office PC uses about 90 watts when active (approximately 50 watts for the base unit, and 40 watts for a typical LCD screen); and three to four watts when ‘asleep’. Up to 10% of a modern office’s electricity demand can be due to PCs and monitors. While most PCs allow low power settings, there are frequently situations, especially in a networked environment, where processes running on the computer will prevent the low power settings from taking effect. This can have a dramatic effect on energy use that is invisible to the user. Operational testing has shown that on any given day an average of over 50% of an organization's computers will fail to go to sleep, and over long periods of time this affects over 90% of machines. This leads to most computers having the option of customizing power management systems and has created a market for third-party power management software to further control a computer’s power use. (en)
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  • Unter PC-Power-Management versteht man jede Art von Mechanismus, der dafür vorgesehen ist oder verwendet wird, um den Energieverbrauch von Computerarbeitsplätzen zu beeinflussen. In der Regel versetzt hierbei eine Software die Hardware in den unter den gegebenen Bedingungen niedrigst möglichen Energieverbrauchsmodus. Das PC-Power-Management ist somit ein Teilbereich des IT-Energiemanagements. (de)
  • PC power management refers to software-based mechanisms for controlling the power use of Personal computer hardware. This is typically achieved through software that puts the hardware into the lowest power demand state available, making it an aspect of Green computing. A typical office PC uses about 90 watts when active (approximately 50 watts for the base unit, and 40 watts for a typical LCD screen); and three to four watts when ‘asleep’. Up to 10% of a modern office’s electricity demand can be due to PCs and monitors. (en)
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  • PC-Power-Management (de)
  • PC power management (en)
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