Power_Management_in_PCs
Power_Management_in_PCs
Power management in PCs refers to features and settings that help control energy
consumption while maintaining performance. Here’s a simplified explanation:
Sleep Mode: The computer enters a low-power state when inactive, keeping your work
in memory so you can resume quickly.
Hibernate Mode: Saves everything in memory to the hard drive and completely powers
off, using no energy but allowing you to resume your work later.
Power Plans: PCs offer different modes (e.g., "Balanced," "Power Saver," and "High
Performance") to control energy use and performance based on your needs.
Automatic Screen Off: Turns off the display after a set period of inactivity to save energy.
Processor Power Management: Dynamically adjusts the CPU’s performance to match the
workload, ensuring no unnecessary energy is wasted.
These features work together to extend battery life, reduce energy costs, and lower
environmental impact, all while keeping your PC ready for use.