Unless you want to save $5-$10 a month on electricity leaving it on won't hurt.
Holy crap I am returned for this conversation!
It's been a while since I have looked at prices of electricity or done cost comparrison, but let's go off of what you posted here for you claim of one computer being $5 a month, and let's say 5, because it is cheapest of what you said.
So.. one computer, for 12 months is $60 a year. In my case, a few gallons below a full tank of gas (when I am lucky and prices are lower) or 8 music CD's from Amazon at $12 each, shipped.
Ok.. so let's say you live in a house with 3 other people and everyone leaves their computer on constantly. $20 a month for 4 computers at $5 pull per month. $240 a year. Is half of a month's rent worth it?
As far as waiting for computers to boot... I am confused as to how it could take more than 15-30 seconds. My computer has a bunch of extra SATA BIOS and extra diagnostics it runs at boot, but it has never taken more than 30 seconds to get to the login screen, ever, usualy only 15-20 seconds. Is that worth $60 a year?
If the boot is worth that much money to you, you might as well buy a photovoltaic solar panel system for your house roof, right?
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Just some things to think about.
Koro, I fully support your choice to conserve power and thus money and thus all of us saving money by keeping rates a little lower based on demand.
Uhhh.... peace!