Re: Mersenne: W2K screen saver vs. Prime95

2001-05-08 Thread Steve

From my experience with dozens of cases on all flavors of Windows, the power
save mode has no effect on screensavers.  They will continue running with
the monitor off. The ones with sound effects (such as underwater) continue
producing their noises. If anyone has any ideas on how to make it otherwise,
I would love to hear them.

Steve Harris


Note: If you have power saving on your monitor, once your monitor turns
off,
any running screen saver is supposed to stop running.  Whether that's the
case or not for many screen savers, I have no idea.

Besides the blank screen, another good, low impact saver is the logon
one.

Aaron

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RE: Mersenne: W2K screen saver vs. Prime95

2001-05-08 Thread Russel Brooks

 On my Win2K boxes here the default screen saver is a blank screen. It
 doesn't look that way when you select it, but it is. I just tested it and it
 didn't steal a single cpu cycle from Prime95.

Yeah, it doesn't look like a blank screen so I didn't try it.
Thanks for the pointers to the Default screen saver, I'm now
using it so Prime95 gets the max cycles when I'm away.

Cheers... Russ

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