PP Mguire
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It doesn't matter either way. No spinning parts, ect ect. If you want it to sleep that is fine, will come back up much quicker but kinda pointless if they will keep waking it up.
I never use hibernation or sleep. I leave my rig running 24/7 and just turn off my monitors. My comp doubles as our home media server.
Just get one of those WD Raid squared deals.Too bad Windows doesn't let you move the hibernation file to a different drive. I use hibernation on my laptop all the time - and I have 2 drive bays. Although capacity is another issue for me, since my laptop is my primary computer nowadays.
Been thinking of just getting a hybrid drive to get near SSD speeds, and keep high-capacity.
Just get one of those WD Raid squared deals.