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It's an interesting trade-off. For decades the answer to having a reliable Windows computer has been to turn off as many power saving features as possible. Saving power on USB plugs for instance makes your machine crash. Let your CPU state drop to the minimum and you'll find your $3000 desktop computer takes about a second to respond to keypresses. Power savings might not be real, but the crashes and poor performance are very real.


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