Intel NUC - Bay Trail (Celeron Generation CPU) - DN2820FYKH
Not looking to nay say the work that everyone is putting in to achieve stable sleep and resume, but without reading the entire thread . . . has anyone considered the sleep vs idle power consumption figures ?

Accordingly these nucs are supposed to use 4-5 W idle. That's with wireless, so when I sleep most of my stuff it still draws a little more than 0W. http://www.legitreviews.com/intel-nuc-dn...w_135053/7

With OE on a wired connection, I'm betting on the 4W side for idle. At the rate I pay for electricity that is less than $3.00 per year to leave it idle and never sleep
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RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - by Dark_Slayer - 2014-04-07, 12:58
Today I stuck at EFI screen - by YaPaY - 2014-10-31, 13:39
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RE: Intel NUC DN2820fykh - by thethirdnut - 2014-02-24, 20:08
RE: Intel NUC DN2820fykh - by pratt733 - 2014-02-24, 20:44
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