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Guys is it okay to run my computer 5days w/o turning off?
Most of the time i use it for games. and when i go to sleep i'm downloading something. HAHAHAHA
Btw i have 30degrees while downloading and 50+degrees while gaming.

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Yeah, as long as it's not overheating, I don't see why it would be a problem.

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I had mine on for almost a month but then the fuse tripped lol.

Its generally ok, just look at servers.

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You shouldn't have any issues as long as it doesn't overheat.

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Yeah aslong as you dont run everything 100% all the time, it should be fine, cant hurt turning it off every now and then though!

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No, it will slowly build up energy and then implode causing a black hole to rip open the universe.

 

 

 

Jk, you will be fine.

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I have folding a rig that's been running 24/7 for the last year no problem.

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It's fine. I have 2 computers in my house that's on 24/7 unless I have to restart it for driver/update purposes. 

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Guys is it okay to run my computer 5days w/o turning off?

Most of the time i use it for games. and when i go to sleep i'm downloading something. HAHAHAHA

Btw i have 30degrees while downloading and 50+degrees while gaming.

There shouldn't be any issues; but it depends on your settings.  If you do plan on leaving your computer on for days at a time, you may want to configure your auto-sleep functions to save on power at least.  Not to forget that most computer parts have a life expectancy based on usage.  So your parts may wear out faster; like your fans, which can lead to even bigger problems very quickly.

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My server (consumer desktop parts, nothing fancy) has been running pretty much 24/7 for the past three years or so ;)

 

Desktop never goes down either, just in sleep. You might wear out your components a BIT faster, but seriously, don't even think about it.

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Yes it will be fine, if a component fails the computer will turn off anyway

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should be fine at those temps. its always good to shutdown/restart every now n then though as it closes all those services that ur not using anymore. they just slow the system down a bit.  

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None on hardware side. Windows might get cranky and need restart to clear ram.

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It'll be fine I think my rigs only every turned off occasionally like once every 3-4 months or for new parts.

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Thanks for your reply guys

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