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Should I turn off my computer at the end of the working day?

Do I need to turn off my Mac at the end of the day or is it enough to just put it to sleep? If you sleep enough, then how many times a week do you need to turn it off?

Posted on Sep 20, 2023 12:55 AM

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Sep 20, 2023 2:00 AM in response to SerhiiMa

SerhiiMa wrote:

Do I need to turn off my Mac at the end of the day or is it enough to just put it to sleep? If you sleep enough, then how many times a week do you need to turn it off?

That is a Personal Preference


You may consider, at least, Restarting the computer one every 2 - 3 weeks or after extended usage in Memory Intensive tasks like Video Editing or Music Editing


Doing so will release the Memory (RAM ) being used and stored in the RAM and avoid " this computer has run out of Memory " error message Pop Up


Another factor, for the " Energy Conscience " persons, as long as the computer is on, even when in Sleep Mode, it is using electricity, tough at a reduced level


Then there are the " Power Brown Out " or " Power Failures " , " Power Spikes / Surges" which do occur.


With the computer Always on - well join the dots on what that can do to the computer


Personally, I use a expensive Uninterrupted Power Supply ( UPS ) to guard against such sudden Power Issues

Sep 20, 2023 2:25 AM in response to SerhiiMa

Undoubtedly you will receive varying opinions on this question. My Macs are powered off overnight and back on by daylight. They stay on all day unless I will be out of the building for more than a couple of hours. I have been doing this for more than a decade and all of my Macs continue to power on and work without issue. That includes my 2011 Mac mini and my 2014 iMac, as well as newer devices.

Should I turn off my computer at the end of the working day?

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