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Drive Power Manager

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is a utility to change the power management and performance settings of hard disks and CD/DVD/BD drives. It offers detailed settings to save power, reduce noise or increase performance. Drives can be put in standby immediately by pressing a button.

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  • NL flagNetherlands
  • European Union flagEU

Platforms

  • Windows
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  1.  Blu-ray Support
  2.  Noise Reduction

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  • exernal-drive
  • power-management
  • performance-optimization
  • cd-dvd-tools
  • hdd

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  • Developed by

    NL flagEFD Software
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) ranging between $14 and $15.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Drive Power Manager was added to AlternativeTo by kfldsjfh8s on Jan 13, 2022 and this page was last updated Jan 13, 2022.
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What is Drive Power Manager?

Drive Power Manager

Usage examples

Power saving laptops: if you're on the move you want to be able to use the laptop as long as possible. Setting the power management settings to the maximum power save mode will help you achieve this.

Low-noise PC: hard drives and especially CD/DVD/BD drives can be very noisy. By reducing the speed the noise coming from these drives can be reduced significantly.

Maximum performance PC: if you need maximum performance you can reduce the power management settings or disable them entirely. There are also some settings to increase the speed.

Shut down external drive: by putting an external drive in standby it will consume hardly no power and it will be noise-free without having to physically disconnect it. Data will be available within seconds when needed.