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    Monitor off ,utorrent on electricity bill high damm but what the helll
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    computer allways on turn the Monitor off when i go to bed

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    you can burn out your power supply if you leave it on all the time

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    How often does that happen tho'.

    Even if it does it's a very simple repair, involving a few screws and wires.

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    If you have a graphics card I'd advise you don't leave your pc running 24/7 or all night long unless you have a really good cooling system. Even then I wouldn't do it tho. I had a 9800 Pro and fried it by leaving my pc on all night. It cooked so bad parts melted. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by killuminati96 View Post
    If you have a graphics card I'd advise you don't leave your pc running 24/7 or all night long unless you have a really good cooling system. Even then I wouldn't do it tho. I had a 9800 Pro and fried it by leaving my pc on all night. It cooked so bad parts melted. lol
    and this happened, because you had pc on (an monitor off) all night long? strange...

    i have my pc always on, and no parts melted... yet (knocking on a wood )

    call me Smart, but that's just my instinct, 'cause i have no brain

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    Quote Originally Posted by killuminati96 View Post
    If you have a graphics card I'd advise you don't leave your pc running 24/7 or all night long unless you have a really good cooling system. Even then I wouldn't do it tho. I had a 9800 Pro and fried it by leaving my pc on all night. It cooked so bad parts melted. lol
    Sounds like a case of bad cooling. I have a Pent.3.2 overclocked to 4.0 with a massive Arctic Cooler fan on it. I also have an x850 overclocked with a custom Arctic Cooler device that takes up the slot above the PCI video slot. Combined with 5 HDD's, this provides a nice build up of heat but my system is always a nice 13-14 degrees C idle and about 24-30 degrees C under load. It's all about the cooling, especially if you plan on leaving it on 24/7. I've been running this system non-stop for 2 years now and the only problem I've had was a failed Raptor drive that was probably due to age mixed with 24/7 use and abuse.
    Last edited by delimare; 12-22-2006 at 12:50 PM.

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    24/7 and no problems till now

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    iv left my pc on 4 about 1 year, i turn the monitor off when going 2 sleep.

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    Since my comp is 6 years old with new parts added to it, its starting to wear down after endless 24/7 sessions. I restart it once in a while and do a complete shutdown for a day at most.

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