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Most of my clients leave their desktop on all day, so at least 7 to 10 hours.
Laptops are probably left on longer.
A quick search revealed that the general consensus seems to be that Windows computers consume between 5 ~ 25 watts in "Sleep Mode." (Overall with old desktops taken into account)
A very large percentage of my clients are older people, from around 40 ish to 90 ish, on some sort of pension,
so they are very conscious of power costs especially when it starts eating their "pokie money!"
Now, I agree, based on your "sleep" calculations, that it's not much but every little bit saved is helpful, considering they use the device all day.
Laptops are probably left on longer.
A quick search revealed that the general consensus seems to be that Windows computers consume between 5 ~ 25 watts in "Sleep Mode." (Overall with old desktops taken into account)
A very large percentage of my clients are older people, from around 40 ish to 90 ish, on some sort of pension,
so they are very conscious of power costs especially when it starts eating their "pokie money!"
Now, I agree, based on your "sleep" calculations, that it's not much but every little bit saved is helpful, considering they use the device all day.