Website review: eXoid.com - Tweak your Life. & S3...
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malfist rated 8 months ago- windows only

prash-n-rao rated 15 months ago- From the page: In spite of increasing awareness in the general public about energy conservation, the ability to utilize low power states on desktop PCs is incredibly underdocumented and widely unused. My goal with this article is to change all that, to help computer users everywhere utilize these low power states without losing any original functionality of their network drives or remote applications. Heck, if you follow this guide, you may even be able to save a buck or two in the process. This guide will attempt to answer the following: * Why bother? Why do I even want to waste my time on this?? * My computer wonâ€t cooperate! How can I enable a S3 standby state which uses a fraction of the power vs. an Always on or a S1 standby state? * Now that I have enabled a S3 Standby state, how can I get my computer to wake up without issues? * I use my computer as an always on a file server / remote desktop / vnc machine. Can I actually take advantage of low power sleep states? I need access to my files at all times! If you already know, or your computer is already configured to enter the S3 Standby mode, you may skip ahead to the following section: How to use S3 standby states when you need your computer to be ALWAYS ON.

Don-Keehotay rated 15 months ago- Save electricity while still having your computer available when you need it.