Windows 10: SSD: To sleep or not to sleep

Discus and support SSD: To sleep or not to sleep in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; To get back to SSD (to sleep or not). SSDs wake up instantly while HDDs can take a while to wake up and go back to what they were doing so it can... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by kitpzyxmsir, Aug 5, 2017.

  1. CountMike New Member

    SSD: To sleep or not to sleep


    To get back to SSD (to sleep or not). SSDs wake up instantly while HDDs can take a while to wake up and go back to what they were doing so it can produce a lag. Problem is that settings in Power management work on all or none of disks in system (including external) and can't be applied to a particular disk. That can build up number of starts which are not too good for their longevity and startup numbers are recorded in SMART which can't be changed.
     
    CountMike, Aug 9, 2017
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  2. sygnus21 Win User

    You're more likely to upgrade the disk before losing it to start / stop cycles. I can't remember the last time I had a disk fail on me (knocks on wood) before ultimately upgrading it. And some of those replaced disks get moved to another machine where they're still chugging along.

    Anything can fail, but I really think you'll be replacing the disk before stop / start cycle failure. Anyway I do agree SSD's are the way to go due to their quick startup times.
     
    sygnus21, Aug 9, 2017
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  3. CountMike New Member
    Some would live longer than others no matter what but if those startups can be reduced, than why not. In any case delay can be quite noticeable and frankly annoying. Disks don't restart only when particular one is accessed but every time any other one is. And sound they make at that time, grrrr, whirl, wizzzz sounds very ominous.
     
    CountMike, Aug 9, 2017
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  4. sygnus21 Win User

    SSD: To sleep or not to sleep

    Some things are inherent with the design. HDD's are mechanical drives with moving parts - that means noise and wear & tear. Such is the nature of mechanics.

    Anyway the "noise" factor as well as slower speeds is why I no longer have any mechanical drives in my system. All SSD - 4 of them.
     
    sygnus21, Aug 9, 2017
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  5. CountMike New Member
    I would like that too but 2 -3TB in SSDs would eat up money fast. I try to keep drives that are not needed all the time away and plug them in removable tray when needed but those are mostly backups and movies/music. So 2 x SSD and 1TB +2TB in HDDs is best I can do.
     
    CountMike, Aug 9, 2017
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  6. sygnus21 Win User
    I’ve no need for any 3TB SSD drives; especially given their costs. It took me forever to decide to get my one 2TB SSD drive, considering $600+ was killer. That said, I only did it because I wanted a fast drive for my game drive with is currently sitting at nearly 1TB by itself.

    Outside of that, I’ve a 1TB SSD drive I use for daily backups, and two 512gig SSD drives, one housing my OS and its programs, the other housing my photos drive that I work from for my photography hobby.

    My external drives include two Western Digital My Books (1 & 2TB drives), and a host of HDD drives that I use as hot swappable in my case. In fact, my HAF X case has two front bays dedicated to hot swap drives. Which is another reason I'm holding on to it.

    Anyway, I don't even have any 3TB HDD's drives, yet.
     
    sygnus21, Aug 9, 2017
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  7. jimbo45 Win User
    Hi there

    For home users large size SSD's aren't economical yet -- especially if you want to hold things like music / DVD rips etc. Keep SSD for the OS and things like photoshop scratch (work) areas if doung photo / video editing.

    SSD's won't die because of power on's of your machine.

    If you aren't using the machine regularly then power it off -- it's always a good idea to minimize your consumption of gas / electric etc etc whatever the power costs in you area --here it's rediculously cheap (mainly geothermal) but I still turn off devices when not in use.

    I have two NAS servers which though run 24/7 but run headless so unless i need to do anything with them there's no monitor attached. The HDD's when "idling" consume very little power and the OS (Linux) is minimal as there's almost nothing running apart from file sharing (samba) and a music server (squeezebox).

    On most monitors (especially those which are also TV's) you usually you can set the hardware itself to turn off the screen automatically without changing any settings on the computer. There's usually on the monitors handset a menu where you can enable "energy saving mode" to perform this.

    You'll probably need to turn on the monitor again when needed - but your desktop will work just fine once the screen is switched on again.

    Cheers
    jimbo
     
    jimbo45, Aug 10, 2017
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  8. SSD: To sleep or not to sleep

    I've never used sleep on any computer, because it seems to rarely work properly. With the inventation and adoption of SSDs, there's little reason not to shut down a desktop or laptop when not in use.
     
    DeaconFrost, Aug 10, 2017
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  9. used to use sleep all the time here, old PC, and newer 8 Core Desktop PC, i'd sleep it from time I went to bed, til I woke up, after I got the SSD, started shutting down nightly for first time in 7 years. So far no problems with hardware that I noticed
     
    AMDMan2016, Aug 10, 2017
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  10. Hibernation is not good for anything it will use 75% of whatever amount of memory you have. I use plain sleep as my Electric bill is high enough and I leave my PC several times a day. Turning it off and on 4 or 5 times a day can't be good for it.
     
    Josey Wales, Apr 5, 2018
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