Windows 10: Power Consuption: Sleep versus Hibernate?

Discus and support Power Consuption: Sleep versus Hibernate? in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; I am clear (at least I think I am) that the difference between sleep and hibernate is that while both preserve open windows, unsaved files etc, so that... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by Stevekir, Jan 15, 2018.

  1. Stevekir Win User

    Power Consuption: Sleep versus Hibernate?


    I am clear (at least I think I am) that the difference between sleep and hibernate is that while both preserve open windows, unsaved files etc, so that you carry on as before without loss of data, sleep preserves by saving to memory and hibernate preserves by saving to the hard drive or SSD. As a result, hibernate uses less power than sleep while the machine is hibernating. Both are very quick with an SSD.

    Therefore, if the computer is to be left for a long time, hibernate is better (because of the lower power consumption).

    But how much power does the average modern Windows 10 desktop computer use while sleeping or hibernating?

    Thanks.

    :)
     
    Stevekir, Jan 15, 2018
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  2. N82 firmware

    I set up wi-fi mode to 4mw, and I have been a better performance, but anybody can explain me why is there a consuption of power if the wifi conection is on off.
     
    chechotoro, Jan 15, 2018
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  3. Nokia C6-01 (PR 1.1) Music Player Screensaver Bug.

    If you refer to the last picture shown in the link, I would say everything is working properly. It is a feature of screensaver just for lower power consuption.
     
    jakke---01, Jan 15, 2018
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  4. lx07 Win User

    Power Consuption: Sleep versus Hibernate?

    According to here and here

    Hibernate = none (if you unplug it, otherwise perhaps 3W for LEDs, WOL etc)
    Sleep = about 12W

    Presumably it would be higher if you are using USB to charge something (assuming they remain powered).
     
  5. PC's use even less if one shuts them properly. Now that is saving electricity.

    Jack
     
    Layback Bear, Jan 15, 2018
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  6. LMiller7 Win User
    It isn't just power consumption that is different. In sleep the CPU goes into a low power mode and only RAM and a few critical devices receive power. It is very fast to go into or recover from this mode. The downside is that as RAM is volatile it's contents will be lost if power is lost. In that case you risk data loss or corruption. This is not recommended for long periods of time.

    In hibernation data is saved to disk which is non volatile. It is like the computer is plugged in but powered down. Power consumption is very low but not zero. You could safely put the computer into hibernation, remove power, put the computer into storage for a year or more, and later restore with all applications open and ready to go as before with no data loss. Some applications might have difficulties but they are usually minor. Because this may require action on their part, processes are notified before the user logs off or the computer is shut down. Processes are not notified prior to sleep or hibernation.
     
    LMiller7, Jan 15, 2018
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  7. Bree New Member
    You can (as I have just done) put a machine into hibernation then remove the hard drive (I needed to put a spare drive in to test performing a clean install). On reinstalling the original drive it wakes from hibernation as if nothing had happened.
     
  8. f14tomcat Win User

    Power Consuption: Sleep versus Hibernate?

    Gotta be a switch set somewhere (reg?) that records the shutdown status. Which of course travels with that hard drive. It knows when it didn't shutdown properly, get that all the time now on Insider, so it's self contained.
     
    f14tomcat, Jan 15, 2018
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  9. I have a newer HP laptop running Win10, and I was under the presumption that if I disabled Fast Startup, then when I shut down the laptop, it would not draw power anymore.

    And, since that is a form of "hibernation", I presumed that would work.

    But it does not, because when I shut the laptop down, the battery is charged 100%; when I restart the laptop two days later, the battery is down to 90% or less, and I am Shutting Down the laptop.

    The battery is removable, so I could do that if I have to, but I'd rather just not have it draw power when it is turned off.
     
    Mark Phelps, Jan 19, 2018
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  10. There is always some power draw even when your system is shut down - the suspend (not directly related to ACPI suspend from Windows) and deep-sleep power wells may both be active even when you are "fully" shut down.

    It's up to the laptop design and configuration to minimize power draw in shutdown/hibernate states. For instance, user-controlled features like USB charging, wake-on-LAN/USB, Intel AMT, etc. may be configured to keep some power on even when you're on battery. And the motherboard/embedded controller will use power on their own.

    10% drop over 2 days seems a bit excessive so I would check to see if you have any wake sources enabled in Windows and UEFI setup.
     
    PolarNettles, Apr 4, 2018
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