Thursday, October 29, 2009

Eight Green Computer Tips



Tips for Green Computing

1. Like anything else, only buy what you need. You can be excessive about computers, just like a house or car. I’m online all the time for work, so I do have a little bit bigger monitor, special tech add-ons, and a better than average processer. All of which create energy drains that someone who uses a computer infrequently shouldn’t have. Go for smaller systems if you can.

2. Turn that sucker off. Leaving your computer on all night is no good, and a waste of energy.

3. Recycle your computer items. Tossing them in the trash is terribly sinful – trust me, this stuff does not break down in your local landfill.

4. Buy used or recycled computer equipment like discs, paper, printers, and anything else you can find that’s not virgin new. You can even find refurbished or slightly used computers – bonus – you save $.

5. Research! Buy a computer with a good track record. You want your computer to last and last.

6. Don’t forget to recycle all that packaging from the computer and all related equipment.

7. In case you forget to turn off your computer, make sure you have all the power saving options set correctly. Such as, you want your computer to automatically turn off, or go to dark, when not used in a few minutes. These settings are usually under your control panel and then power options.

8. If it would work out for you, get a laptop computer, rather than a desktop. Laptops generally use less energy; up to 50% less in some cases.

Source : http://www.treehuggingfamily.com

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