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Old July 4th 08, 09:21 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
Pete Rynas
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Default STR-3 on GA-EP35-DS3l

Does it hurt the computer any to leave it on all the time , with the STR-3
setting i just walk away and don't touch it until the next day, only using
it from 1 to 3 hrs per day. power down in windows xp is set for 1/2 hr. am i
doing the right thing ? hurting anything? thank you


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Old July 5th 08, 05:05 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
Onsokumaru
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Default STR-3 on GA-EP35-DS3l

Your computer will eventually melt down and burn a hole in the floor...

That's what caused the Chernobyl disaster. Not a reactor problem but too
many comps using srt-3 sleep mode...

"Pete Rynas" wrote in message
...
Does it hurt the computer any to leave it on all the time , with the STR-3
setting i just walk away and don't touch it until the next day, only using
it from 1 to 3 hrs per day. power down in windows xp is set for 1/2 hr. am
i doing the right thing ? hurting anything? thank you



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Old July 5th 08, 06:04 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
Amiga
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Default STR-3 on GA-EP35-DS3l

Hey!
OMFG! Better turn mine off right now.......never turn it on again.


On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 00:05:12 +0800, "Onsokumaru"
wrote:

Your computer will eventually melt down and burn a hole in the floor...

That's what caused the Chernobyl disaster. Not a reactor problem but too
many comps using srt-3 sleep mode...

"Pete Rynas" wrote in message
...
Does it hurt the computer any to leave it on all the time , with the STR-3
setting i just walk away and don't touch it until the next day, only using
it from 1 to 3 hrs per day. power down in windows xp is set for 1/2 hr. am
i doing the right thing ? hurting anything? thank you


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Old July 8th 08, 05:27 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
Pete Rynas
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Default STR-3 on GA-EP35-DS3l

thanks for all your great intellegent replies - miust be the brand of the
board that brings all the intelligence to one place
"Amiga" wrote in message
news
Hey!
OMFG! Better turn mine off right now.......never turn it on again.


On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 00:05:12 +0800, "Onsokumaru"
wrote:

Your computer will eventually melt down and burn a hole in the floor...

That's what caused the Chernobyl disaster. Not a reactor problem but too
many comps using srt-3 sleep mode...

"Pete Rynas" wrote in message
...
Does it hurt the computer any to leave it on all the time , with the
STR-3
setting i just walk away and don't touch it until the next day, only
using
it from 1 to 3 hrs per day. power down in windows xp is set for 1/2 hr.
am
i doing the right thing ? hurting anything? thank you




 




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