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    Green gaming with your Wii

    Set up your Wii to use less power when on stand-by... it's actually very easy.
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    Re: Green gaming with your Wii

    Yeah, you just turn off WiiConnect24.

    But be aware, this will stop the disc slot from glowing blue when orcs are nearby.

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    Re: Green gaming with your Wii

    Quote Originally Posted by PenguinJim View Post
    But be aware, this will stop the disc slot from glowing blue when orcs are nearby.
    But!! We need to be safe from them!!

    /re-enables Wii connect

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    Re: Green gaming with your Wii

    Quote Originally Posted by Hexus
    Your PS3, XBox 360, PS2 and Xbox are all fine, a power down on them is a true power down but the Wii is like your TV, it's not actually off unless you cut the power source by turning it off at the plug socket.
    Not true. Both the PS2/3 have proper switches on the back, so when they are off, no power is being taken by the consoles. Otherwise they are in standby mode.

    The Xbox had no power switch, but had to be left in a standby state to maintain the clock. The 360 also has no switch, but again when the power brick is connected you can see the power LED glowing. Unless the power is cut from both consoles at the wall, that is the only way to get a true power down. Just because they don't have a visible standby LED, doesn't mean they aren't in standby mode.

    If you truly want to be green, then the only way is to switch your consoles off at the wall. If getting your hand behind a load of units is too much, then get a remote power switch, or have them all connected to an extension lead where you can get easy access to the switch.

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    Re: Green gaming with your Wii

    I just switch my wii off from the wall

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    Re: Green gaming with your Wii

    Quote Originally Posted by beanbandit View Post
    The Xbox had no power switch, but had to be left in a standby state to maintain the clock. The 360 also has no switch, but again when the power brick is connected you can see the power LED glowing. Unless the power is cut from both consoles at the wall, that is the only way to get a true power down. Just because they don't have a visible standby LED, doesn't mean they aren't in standby mode.
    The 360 brick draws 2 watts in standby mode. I just tried and was suprised. I'd have thought that it would be more for such a large thing.

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    Re: Green gaming with your Wii

    switch mode PSUs Dorza,

    thing is all those little very few whatts add up.
    throw new ArgumentException (String, String, Exception)

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    Re: Green gaming with your Wii

    Or the other way is to just hold your power button down for longer until it glows red instead of yellow - this disabled wii connect 24 also This way you don't have to mess around with the options every time you want it off properly, for example if you only want to disable it when you are away for a few days etc.

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    Re: Green gaming with your Wii

    Quote Originally Posted by Dorza View Post
    The 360 brick draws 2 watts in standby mode. I just tried and was suprised. I'd have thought that it would be more for such a large thing.
    But that's not off. Off means 0 watts being used. I'm going to be testing all my consoles over the weekend and find out exactly how much power they are taking up in any given state. Hopefully i'll post it on sunday (if i have time)

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    Re: Green gaming with your Wii

    Quote Originally Posted by beanbandit View Post
    But that's not off. Off means 0 watts being used. I'm going to be testing all my consoles over the weekend and find out exactly how much power they are taking up in any given state. Hopefully i'll post it on sunday (if i have time)
    Hmmmm. I didn't say it was, I was merely passing the information on.... I love the way misinterpretation works on the net.


    Quote Originally Posted by Spud1 View Post
    Or the other way is to just hold your power button down for longer until it glows red instead of yellow - this disabled wii connect 24 also This way you don't have to mess around with the options every time you want it off properly, for example if you only want to disable it when you are away for a few days etc.
    Cool, didn't know you could do that. Thanks.
    Last edited by Dorza; 19-10-2007 at 01:45 PM.

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