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  1. So I think I finally know what the issue is. I went into the advanced system settings from the system tab in the control panel, went to the startup and recovery settings, and unchecked automatically restart in case of system failure. When I did this, my computer no longer has issues waking up from sleep. Something I noticed though was that the NZXT CAM software seems to shut its self down sometimes when I restart, and it appears CAM has caused issues similar to mine to other users, so it appears that CAM was what caused the issue to begin with.
  2. i think ive found the issue. I designed my desk setup around being able to switch between my PC and my macbook fast, so I have a usb switch in order to switch every peripheral between deivces. I recently got the massdrop ctrl keyboard, and the power from the usb switch was not enough to power all the LED's on the keyboard, so I got a powered usb hub. Something weird that ive noticed though, was that when the usb switch is not plugged into any device, if i click a button on my keyboard, my mouse lights up. It causes an unstable flickering on my mouse's lights, so it seems that when I press a button on my keyboard, the usb hub sends back a surge of power. After unplugging the power cord from the usb hub, and putting the computer to sleep many times, I have not encountered the issue. Is there some sort of device that can stop the power surge going to my pc?
  3. The issue is still occurring. Is there possibly some software on my computer thats doing this, or perhaps is some hardware on my desktop thats faulty? In the year since I built this PC, ive had very many issues with it, and each time it has been a hardware defect, had to rma my ram, and my power supply so far. I am also unable to remote connect to it from another computer, which I should be able to do from the lock screen. If I leave it for a minute or so, the computer will automatically reboot itsself.
  4. Yeah it was good for a day or two but the issue has since reoccured. Ill try enabling s4+s5
  5. I think I may have found the issue. I accidentally hit the eco mode on my power supply, and turning that off seems to have fixed the issue. Ill have to wait and see if it starts reoccurring though as there is no way to recreate the issue.
  6. Changing the bios setting doesnt seem to have solved the issue, as it still wont wake sometimes. The issue occurs very randomly and cannot be purposfuly reproduced, but happens as a result of normal use. Some more info on whats going on. When this happens, I recently found out that by just pressing the power button once, and waiting a while, the system will reboot itself. It doesnt seem to be an issue with display either since my gpu fans dont start spinning, which is the default setting, but not what I set in the fan curve, meaning the EVGA software is not running when this happens.
  7. Thanks, I'll try this out and get back to you.
  8. This has been happening frequently lately, where when I try to wake my PC, all the lights inside the pc, as well as the fans start up, and my monitor will turn on, but then the monitor says it is not connected. My keyboard and mouse lights stay off through out the entire process. The only way I can fix this issue is by hard rebooting the system. This issue occurs about half of the time, but it is very frustrating, and hard rebooting each time can't be good for the components. OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit Version 1903 Specs: i7 8700k (OC to 5GHZ) ASUS Z370-E Motherboard EVGA 2080 XC Black Edition Gaming 4x16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro Ram 3000MHZ C15 EVGA SuperNova 750W G3 Samsung 970 Evo 500GB (Boot Drive) Samsung 860 Evo 1TB Any ideas as to what the issue might be?
  9. Called evga support, and they confirmed it was the psu. In bios, the 12v was fluctuating up and down.
  10. my system specs i7 8700K EVGA 2080 XC Black Edition Gaming Asus Z370-E EVGA 750W G3 PSU Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro
  11. a few days ago, my computer would BSOD whenever playing battlefield 5, and I thought it was just an issue with the game, and not hardware. I had an issue similar to this one before, but that turned out to be faulty ram, which I have since rma'd. The first thing I tested was the ram, with memtest86, but there were no errors found this time. So I uninstalled the game, and did a bunch of troubleshooting, ending up with me doing a system restore. After I reinstalled everything, I was still getting this issue, but I noticed that when I turned the power limit on my overclocking software (precision x1) down to 50%, i wouldnt get this issue, but as soon as i turned it up and ran the game, I would get BSOD'd pretty quickly. I assumed that the power delivery was faulty on my card, as I'd very recently gotten the card with EVGA's stepup program, and the problem started a few days after receiving it. When on call with EVGA support, they told me to check with another card to see if the issue persisted, so I put a 1050 inside my system, but then I got BSOD looped. When replacing it back to the 2080, it booted up normally. So then, since i recently reinstalled windows, decided to reinstall while the 1050 was inside the system, but it gave me many error codes, and wouldnt install windows. I then installed windows successfully with the 2080 inside the system. Then, when it was installed, i put the 1050 to test it out again. It booted up this time, but just in the desktop screen, with nothing running, after 5 or so minutes, it would BSOD. It was clear to me then that my 2080 was not at fault. I tried putting the 1050 inside the second pci-e slot, and it would still BSOD. Ive come down to either the motherboard, or the PSU being faulty. Does anyone know anything about what might be happening?
  12. vengeance RGB Pro, you may need to update to the latest iCue version. In order for it to work, set your instance lighting setting to black (off) and then in your lighting profule, set whatever you want. When enable full software control is on, it will revert back to the previous setting, which would be the instant lighting, when iCue is turned off, such as when the computer is asleep.
  13. I've had this problem for a long time, but I finally found the solution. In iCue, go into settings, and in device settings, turn on enable full software control. This will make it so your RGB LED lights turn off automatically when your computer goes into sleep.
  14. I feel kinda dumb, i found the solution to the problem, i just needed to clear the cmos... everything works fine now. Edit: I tired once again to remove the malfunctioning ram stick, clearing the CMOS again, but it didnt work this time, and when i put both ram sticks back in, clearing the CMOS still doesnt work.
  15. now its not even letting me do a system restore, when selecting a drive to restore, it doesnt show the main drive that windows is installed on, making it so that it cant restore that drive.
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