Safe to leave the MiSTer "always on" ?
Safe to leave the MiSTer "always on" ?
Hello,
do you think it is safe to let the MiSTer always powered, "idling" on the main menu ?
By the way, does anyone know what its power consumption in this mode ?
Thanks.
do you think it is safe to let the MiSTer always powered, "idling" on the main menu ?
By the way, does anyone know what its power consumption in this mode ?
Thanks.
Re: Safe to let the MiSTer "always on" ?
What the point to let something on if you don't use it... Too lazy to buy a switch or to unplug the jack dc connector ?
You will say it's not costing "much" in electricity, but this "cost" argument is as stupid as people using it, energy is not free to produce (either carbon either extremely dangerous waste that will last for millennia) and earth is dying if you are not aware. So waste it stupidly in idle thing is cretinous, sorry i'm a killjoy.
You will say it's not costing "much" in electricity, but this "cost" argument is as stupid as people using it, energy is not free to produce (either carbon either extremely dangerous waste that will last for millennia) and earth is dying if you are not aware. So waste it stupidly in idle thing is cretinous, sorry i'm a killjoy.
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Re: Safe to let the MiSTer "always on" ?
It's like any computer as long as it's properly cooled it will not damage your DE-10 Nano. If you don't have a case you are also risking a short.
Re: Safe to let the MiSTer "always on" ?
I measured my mister with a Kill-A-Watt P4400. I waited a few minutes after booting before measuring. 120V/60Hz mains.
Mister not plugged in:
1W
7-9VA
Mister off:
1W
7-9VA
Mister on, idle:
7-8W
16VA
Components:
128mb
analog io 6.1
mister usb hub 2.1
logitech wireless dongle (did not touch keyboard)
4x m30 2.4khz dongles (controllers off)
techkey wifi dongle (online)
connected to hdmi switch
triad 4a power supply
inline power switch
Mister not plugged in:
1W
7-9VA
Mister off:
1W
7-9VA
Mister on, idle:
7-8W
16VA
Components:
128mb
analog io 6.1
mister usb hub 2.1
logitech wireless dongle (did not touch keyboard)
4x m30 2.4khz dongles (controllers off)
techkey wifi dongle (online)
connected to hdmi switch
triad 4a power supply
inline power switch
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Re: Safe to let the MiSTer "always on" ?
I'm not sure if it's 'safe' to turn it off. I banged my head on the shelf trying to disconnect it earlier. Ouch.
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Re: Safe to let the MiSTer "always on" ?
you disconnected the shelf?allyourbasekris wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 4:14 pm I'm not sure if it's 'safe' to turn it off. I banged my head on the shelf trying to disconnect it earlier. Ouch.
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Re: Safe to let the MiSTer "always on" ?
The longer I leave mine on the more chance there is of me playing Ghouls n Ghosts which in turn leads to me turning into an irate uncontrollable monster.
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Re: Safe to let the MiSTer "always on" ?
Just turn it off personally. No reason to waste the electricity at all. For reliability concerns and why they aren't much of a concern at all (especially considering this was a stress test for each under heavy load the whole time)... attached is the results of Intel's internal testing for reliability, and here is the link to the paper - https://docdro.id/5PEuIIm
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Re: Safe to let the MiSTer "always on" ?
I'm not particularly technical.bazza_12 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 5:34 pmyou disconnected the shelf?allyourbasekris wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 4:14 pm I'm not sure if it's 'safe' to turn it off. I banged my head on the shelf trying to disconnect it earlier. Ouch.
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Re: Safe to let the MiSTer "always on" ?
HAHAHA Excellent @allyourbasekris,allyourbasekris wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 4:14 pm I'm not sure if it's 'safe' to turn it off. I banged my head on the shelf trying to disconnect it earlier. Ouch.
Without joking, this happened to me when I wanted to disconnect my Mister and I shouted, why in the name of god there is no power off function.
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Re: Safe to leave the MiSTer "always on" ?
You can always use a multiplug extension that has switches per plug... problem solved.
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Re: Safe to leave the MiSTer "always on" ?
Thank you @Newsdee I even didn't know that this was existing. I had a look to the web and found that Amazon has EU version of 3 or more multiplug extension like this. Good catch.
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