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OMEN 30L Desktop GT13-0000i (236B0AV)
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Hello, just a question out of nowhere! 
I always unplug my PC after I shutdown properly when not in use and I saw on internet that unplugging the PC will damage hardware so just want to be clear if that is true! 
hope I have come to the right place 

thnx

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Hi:

 

The only time you would need to unplug your PC is in the event of a severe thunderstorm or if your area experiences continuous power outages.

 

If you connect via an ethernet cable, you should disconnect that in the event of a severe thunderstorm as well.

 

Why it is not recommended to always unplug your PC:

 

When you plug the PC back in, power surges to the electrical components.

 

Over time, the constant plugging and unplugging can possibly cause damage to them.

 

Electricity is not like a faucet where you can turn it on low.

 

It's either on or its off.

 

Always have your PC connected to a surge protector as well.

 

A minor factor also is that when the PC is unplugged it runs off the internal coin cell battery to maintain the BIOS settings.

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HP Recommended

Hi:

 

The only time you would need to unplug your PC is in the event of a severe thunderstorm or if your area experiences continuous power outages.

 

If you connect via an ethernet cable, you should disconnect that in the event of a severe thunderstorm as well.

 

Why it is not recommended to always unplug your PC:

 

When you plug the PC back in, power surges to the electrical components.

 

Over time, the constant plugging and unplugging can possibly cause damage to them.

 

Electricity is not like a faucet where you can turn it on low.

 

It's either on or its off.

 

Always have your PC connected to a surge protector as well.

 

A minor factor also is that when the PC is unplugged it runs off the internal coin cell battery to maintain the BIOS settings.

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