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Hi guys, Ive recently replaced my psu from an old shit to gigabyte ud850gm pg5, and Ive recently noticed that sleep mode is not available in Windows any more. I run powercfg -a, and now i dont have a support of s1 s2 s3 modes . I initially thought it was just a windows issue, but now I'm not sure. Is it possible that this psu does not support sleep modes?
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Hello I've changed my pc case and after replacing my case i saw the case's power button doesn't work so i swapped it with reset button. And i also upgraded my gpu . But now a new problem emerged , if i keep my system under sleep mode for longer , it doesn't turn on / doesn't wake up from sleep mode. Mouse keyboard light doesn't come up and blue power Led lights up but cpu gpu fan doesn't spin until i long press the reset button or cut the power and start it again. how to fix it kindly help.
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Hello, Does anyone have an idea to why my computer won't sleep when my power plan says to turn my pc after an amount of time? It's so strange because I'm on the ultimate power plan and it says 20 minutes till my computer puts itself to sleep. So why doesn't it happen? Any help is greatly appreciated. Power plan ↓↓↓
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So for a little while I have been having issues with my PC, hoping they would be fixed by a GPU driver update, but they haven't disappeared. Sometimes while I'm using an app or something my PC will start showing artifacts all over the screen, or it will go black for half a second and then come back on with buttons gone, forcing me to have to hover over everything to see it all again. Every once in a while when my PC attempts to fall asleep after idling for a few minutes it spits out a "No VGA detected" beep code and then the display wont wake even though fans are still spinning and whatnot, forcing me to force reboot in order to use it again. I don't know what to do now. Here's my specs: CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 5500 Mobo - ASRock B450M Steel Legend RAM - OLOy DDR4 2x8GB 3000MHz GPU - Sapphire PULSE Radeon RX 6600 SSD - HP S700 1TB SATA PSU - EVGA 650 N1 OS - Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Monitor - LG Ultragear 24GN60R-B All drivers & software are up to date, all cables have been checked and work perfectly fine. Any and all help is appreciated
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Weird idle behaviour Ryzen 3 + TeamViewer
pachodomi posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Here's the deal, when teamviewer is on while monitoring cores on ryzen master, they sleep correctly and everything is fine. The weirdness begins when I close teamviewer or don't allow it to start with windows. At that point all cores remain awake, at 200-400 MHz range. If they go to sleep they do it for a fraction of a second and when it gets stable they all remain active. Can't actually realize what is going on! Any ideas? Thanks! Pic1 is with Teamviewer open Pic2 is with Teamviewer closed from taskbar, and enough time given to idle. -
@LinusTech Hi Linus, I'm reaching out through this forum as I couldn't find a direct way to contact you, and I understand you must receive a vast number of emails daily. In several episodes of the WAN Show, you've mentioned your struggles with sleep. As someone who has also faced significant sleep issues, I wanted to share a method that has greatly helped me, hoping it might be beneficial for you too. This might sound unconventional, but taking ice baths has been a game-changer for me. I've been doing this for almost two months, and the science suggests that it acts as a natural stress reset for our body. It's not something you do right before bed, but incorporating a cold plunge once a day can have significant effects. Ideally, the water should be around 15 degrees Celsius or colder to get the full benefit. At first, it requires some dedication, but it becomes surprisingly calming and addictive over time. I've been doing it twice daily with water around 10 degrees Celsius. You mentioned not draining your pool for the winter, so this might be an ideal opportunity for you to give it a try. However, I strongly recommend doing your own research before trying it out, as there's plenty of information available on the topic. Wishing you the best and hoping you find relief in your sleep struggles.
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Title is pretty self explanatory, but, for a couple of days now, when I put my computer into sleep mode and raise it from sleep, it boots as if I turned it off. This is a huge problem when I mostly leave my PC on sleep instead of turning it off so that I can get right back to what I was doing and save some power. Nothing's changed ever since it started happening. I've installed a couple of programs (TickTick and a NothingX clone for PC), but I highly doubt it's that. I've gone into the command prompt and done the scannow and fixed some corrupted files. I've also checked my power settings for hibernation mode and turned that off. What could be causing this?
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My screen starts to shut down like I've set it to, but the turns right back on after it's cycled off completely. I have found that if I unplug all of my USB keyboard and mouse dongles, that it will behave as expected. I've tried all generic settings changes in device manager and power management, and have even enabled the power while sleeping wake setting in my MSI BIOS. I'm hitting a brick wall here.
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When I go to use my computer after it has fallen asleep the background, taskbar, and icons on my desktop are all messed up. The picture shows what it usually looks like or similar. I've tried adjusting all sleep settings, I even reinstalled windows this past spring and still no change. I'm at a loss for what else to do. I feel like it could be one of my monitors, its an acer xz242Q and I may have had issues with it since then. Installing drivers did not help. Seriously, I want help with this cause I have no clue. Thanks!!
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For the past few months I've had an issue where my PC just refuses to go to sleep. I've been troubleshooting this issue since it started, I've exhausted all the fixes and troubleshooting I could find and It's still not fixed. The last thing I tried was a clean boot, and while it seemed to work initially and I could put the PC to sleep, it failed to sleep the second time I tried and since then Sleep has worked, so it's spotty at best. I've also had a few instances where when I try to just shutdown the PC it does the same thing as putting to sleep. Other than the issues sleeping and occasional shutdown, my PC runs perfectly. I can work, game, watch videos etc. with no issues, BSODs or stutters. I'm near the point of just reinstalling Windows, but as the Repair install and clean boot didn't fix the issue, I'm beginning to worry it's Hardware related, not Software. I'm really hoping someone can shed some light or maybe guide me in the right direction. An Update: I just switched all my startup programs back on and tried to restart my PC to apply the changes and it actually froze restarting and since it was restarting the monitors stayed on and I DID get a BSOD. The Stop Code was Driver Power State Failure. My PC Specs: Optiplex 9020 BIOS Version A25 4x4 RAM i7 4790 Non-K Zotac 1070 ti Mini EVGA 750w 80 Plus Gold The Symptoms: When trying to put PC to sleep the monitors will stop receiving signal properly, the secondary HDD spins down, the screens turn off completely, but the fans for the CPU/case/GPU remain spinning and the SSD/HDD activity light continues to flicker as if it's trying to process something. Eventually after about 5 minutes the fans will start to kick up a bit faster, the HDD will audibly spin back up and then after a few seconds the PC just turns off instead of sleeping. It has actually done this a few times when simply trying to do a regular shutdown as well. No blue screen or anything. Each time this happens I get an Event viewer Kernel-Power ID 41 as well as an Error 6008. Most recently I've been receiving an event error 2545 and today several nvlddmkm ID 0. Though the later seems unrelated as the issue has been around longer than that event. I've also just today had an issue where when trying to enter Safe Mode, the PC shuts itself down right before I can select a Safe Mode option. Event 41 - System - Provider [ Name] Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power [ Guid] {331c3b3a-2005-44c2-ac5e-77220c37d6b4} EventID 41 Version 8 Level 1 Task 63 Opcode 0 Keywords 0x8000400000000002 - TimeCreated [ SystemTime] 2023-08-26T18:55:25.6200253Z EventRecordID 4077 Correlation - Execution [ ProcessID] 4 [ ThreadID] 8 Channel System Computer Rosies-Dream - Security [ UserID] S-1-5-18 - EventData BugcheckCode 0 BugcheckParameter1 0x0 BugcheckParameter2 0x0 BugcheckParameter3 0x0 BugcheckParameter4 0x0 SleepInProgress 4 PowerButtonTimestamp 133375496378782752 BootAppStatus 0 Checkpoint 0 ConnectedStandbyInProgress false SystemSleepTransitionsToOn 1 CsEntryScenarioInstanceId 0 BugcheckInfoFromEFI false CheckpointStatus 0 CsEntryScenarioInstanceIdV2 0 LongPowerButtonPressDetected false Error 6008 - System - Provider [ Name] EventLog - EventID 6008 [ Qualifiers] 32768 Version 0 Level 2 Task 0 Opcode 0 Keywords 0x80000000000000 - TimeCreated [ SystemTime] 2023-08-27T01:37:10.7789011Z EventRecordID 4352 Correlation - Execution [ ProcessID] 0 [ ThreadID] 0 Channel System Computer Rosies-Dream Security - EventData 9:33:55 PM 8/26/2023 22872 E707080006001A001500210037007402E707080000001B000100210037007402600900003C000000010000006009000001000000B00400000000000000000000 Binary data: In Words 0000: 000807E7 001A0006 00210015 02740037 0010: 000807E7 001B0000 00210001 02740037 0020: 00000960 0000003C 00000001 00000960 0030: 00000001 000004B0 00000000 00000000 In Bytes 0000: E7 07 08 00 06 00 1A 00 ç....... 0008: 15 00 21 00 37 00 74 02 ..!.7.t. 0010: E7 07 08 00 00 00 1B 00 ç....... 0018: 01 00 21 00 37 00 74 02 ..!.7.t. 0020: 60 09 00 00 3C 00 00 00 `...<... 0028: 01 00 00 00 60 09 00 00 ....`... 0030: 01 00 00 00 B0 04 00 00 ....°... 0038: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ I've tried the following: Reinstalling RAM Testing RAM with OCCT Testing GPU with OCCT Testing CPU with OCCT Testing PSU with OCCT SFC /scannow Error Checking SSD C drive Turning off Fast Boot Resetting Windows 10 Power Options to Default Malware/Rootkit Scan with Kaspersky and Malwarebytes Fresh Windows 10 Install/Repair (all apps and documents kept) Repairing/Reinstalling various drivers (audio, GPU, usb devices) Clean Booting Running various programs, games etc. without finding anything consistently causes the issue.
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Hey all, new here and new to building: Specs: Asus TUF Z790 I9-12900k Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5600 64GB Asus Dual 4070 OC Samsung 980 Pro Seagate 8tb MSI magcore 360r V2 Win 11 pro Problems: first off, I was having issues booting into windows off the bat, it was giving me an error about installation, but swapping the ram sticks (not slots, literally swapping the sticks solved that?) Both sticks came together, brand new. Fast forward my PC works great while it's in use. I had issues with my GPU fans not running (even at 70+ degrees Celsius) but I swapped slots on the motherboard and now those work fine? (Is that normal?) Now the issue I have is when I put my PC to sleep and wake it up, it turns on, gives me black screens, shuts down, black screens then a white led flashes, it beeps and starts up like a complete restart. All drivers are up to date from what I can tell, hybrid mode I do believe is off. I'm fairly computer literate (mostly software related) and I'm just at a complete loss on this issue. Hoping the entire history may clue some of you experts in. Thanks!
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I own a Fitbit, but am considering an Apple Watch Series 7 because of Fitbit’s problem with bugs and their tendency to hide more and more features behind a paywall (subscription). Fitbit has amazing automatic sleep tracking, which is great since I have very varying sleep routines, but what about the Apple Watch? Can anyone that with experience of the Apple Watch explain: If it has any automatic sleep tracking at all, or is it strictly tied to the manual schedule that you specify? Is it good for anyone with very varying sleep routines? How’s the quality of the sleep tracking? Are you forced to use the “Sleep” focus mode in order for it to register your sleep?
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Hey, I have a very specific problem.. I want to use a PowerShell/cmd command to put my PC to sleep. I have found that "rundll32.exe powerprof.dll,SetSuspendState Sleep" works just fine However, I have scheduled wakes in Windows Scheduler. They work perfectly if I put my PC to sleep from the Start menu, but will fail completely if my PC is put to sleep with this command. I have turned off hibernation using "powercfg -h off" as I fount that to be interfering with the sleep state. Why is that, and how can I fix it?
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Hey guys, I have been really stumped by this issue. I built my new rig in April, and since the beginning of May my PC is no longer able to wake up from sleep. The only solution then would be a hard reset, which is really frustrating because now every time my PC enters sleep is equivalent to a hard crash. What I do: * Use mouse, keyboard, or the power button to wake up my computer from sleep. What I observe: * RGB comes on, fans revv, but screen remains black. * Power LED remains blinking (as opposed to stay on, the expected behavior after waking up from sleep). * (Update) Motherboard EZ Debug LED has CPU red LED on. Hadn't noticed this before because the 24pin was blocking my view. What I have attempted to fix this issue: * Update Windows, graphics driver, and even flashed BIOS to newest revision. * In BIOS, changed "Wake up device by" from "BIOS" to "OS" * In Control Panel > Power Options > Plan Settings > Advanced Power Settings, changed Multimedia Settings > "When sharing media" from "Prevent idling to sleep" to "Allow the computer to sleep". * In Event Viewer, checked Windows Logs > Systems for errors. There is no message surrounding the time when PC enters sleep, and only when the PC start up does it log error for an unexpected shutdown. * (Update) Contacted Windows support and performed an in-place upgrade. Does not fix the issue. I am a bit lost on how to diagnose and fix this issue, as I do not understand the windows/motherboard sleep states at all. My hardware: * CPU: i9-13900k * Motherboard: MSI MAG z790 Tomahawk WiFi (DDR5) My OS: Edition Windows 11 Pro Version 22H2 Installed on 5/12/2023 OS build 22621.1702 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22641.1000.0
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So my windows 11 won't go into sleep mode. Even If i press the Sleep button on the power options in start menu, it still shuts off. If I put the lid down it shuts off or press the power button it shutsoff (even though i've selected the sleep option in "change what closing the lid" settings screen. It's been happening for about 10 days now. I've checked the normal stuff like sleep mode is enabled in settings. The settings seem to be fine. I've even restored default settings for the powerplan and restored defaults in advanced power settings aswell. The system refuses to sleep when plugged in or in battery. Please help
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Hi! Yet again, I've got an issue. The problem occurs when I sleep my pc and I try to login back into windows. When this happens it says "Something went wrong and your PIN isn't available (code: 0x80280013). Click to set up your pin again." What fixes it is a simple restart and we're back in without resetting any PIN at all. Now I just feel really confused what's causing this issue when I sleep my pc. This has only happened when swapping over to windows 11. Do you think re applying the pin again may fix it or what? Please help! Many Thanks, Fire. SCS
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Hello everyone! Since months I have a problem that is driving me absolutely crazy. At this point I lost almost all hope of fixing it. Every time I wake up my PC from sleep the 2 system fans run with full speed and will do until I restart the machine. I have a total of 4 fans mounted, 2 for my CPU cooling in front and one system fan on the top and one in the back. Every time it happens it is also associated with TMPIN2 to be -54C (which is what is causing them to spin at 100%, I believe). There are no exceptions - it happens every time. I have flashed BIOS twice (from F2 version to F6 and then F7), changed every low-power state, turned off OC completely, restored default BIOS settings. Tried using either DC or PMW to steer fans. Tried different fans (currently I use beQuiet SilentWings 3 - HiSpeed, but I also tried with standard NZXT fans. I tried modifying the fan curves so only 80C or more would cause them to go above 50% I used different Windows programs to control fans. Every thing has failed. My gut tells me that there should be a proper setting in BIOS or Windows, but in my mind I honestly tried everything I could - anything I could find on Google for many days plus all my ideas. I am at the point of looking forward to buy new mobo/CPU just to get rid of that problem. Multiple sleep and waking up during the day is simply how I use my machine. If someone is good enough to solve this, I will be very, very impressed and extremely grateful. Thank you!
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#1 Built a new system like 3-4 months ago, all seemed okay until something really odd happened... Went to sleep after watching a movie late night, when I woke up my PC was in sleep mode, moved my mouse and my HDMI monitor was turning black then showing like 1 frame of full image for 1 second and then black again for like 2-3 seconds and then again show some glitched out images with weird colors and then goes to black again.... and this repeats for long time. Sometimes it finally stops, when it does, sometimes ends up in a crystal clear image and sometimes in a clear image but with an pink overlay, but if I close the monitor from the power button and power it back on, it gets fixed... But still, sometimes it never stops going black. Then all I can do is turn it OFF and then ON again till it launches normally. Keep in mind that my secondary monitor which is on DVI port works fine on the same times but sometimes misses a frame at the moment my HDMI monitor shows an image and goes black again.(not going black, just lags like maybe when you connect a monitor on a port or something) What I tried so far... 1.Uninstalled drivers with DDU on safe mode and did a fresh install. 2.Bought a new HDMI cable. 3.Lowered my RAM timings to default, since it was the only thing I had tweaked. My thoughts: 1.I'm thinking that maybe it could be a bad monitor, since it is a cheap LG 22MP55HQ and its already 5-6 years old. 2.On my previous system, I was having somehow similar kind o problem... my system was booting fine but my monitor and USB devices were not getting power and I had to close the system by holding the power button and keep holding it pressed until it turns completely off and keep it 2-3 extra seconds...and yea those 2-3 seconds where the trick...so lucky I found out about it back then. AND THE ONLY PARTS im still using on this setup are my old HDD drives. Haven't tried disconnecting those would anyone think its even worth trying?...well to be absolutely true, I'm also using my Razer Deathadder and my MOTOSPEED mechanical keyboard... My current Hardware setup: CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4-3200MHz (CMK16GX4M2B3200C16) MOBO: AsRock B450M-HDV R4.0 GPU: Sapphire Radeon RX 580 8GB Pulse I'm lost here, I would appreciate some help Cheers
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When I put or allow my computer to go into sleep mode and then try and wake it up the fans ramp up and the CPU and dram debug lights flash intermittently until I hold down the power button to shut it off then power it back up and it starts as if I woke it from sleep. Hardware: 5900x b550 ac pro gigabyte 2070 asus dual oc phanteks 280 aio trident z neo 32gb (2x16gb) 3600 mhz cl16-19-19-39 (XMP enabled) gm850w 80+ gold seasonic focus rocket 1tb nvme main drive and 2tb hard drive as secondary Software: windows 10 home 20H2 19042.804 bios = F13D I recently upgraded this computer from a 9900k intel cpu but i wiped both drives and reinstalled windows the ram and gpu are carryovers.
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Hello! This is my first post. I purchased a my first PC secondhand last summer and it works great, but it does this weird thing. When I turn it on, the Zotac Nvidea 2080 fans boost to max power for about 5 seconds, then back down to normal, then back up for a few seconds, then back to normal. This happens 2-3 times, then the system posts and windows comes up. Fine enough, I guess. You do you. The part that bothers me is that when the computer sleeps and I wake it up, it does a similar thing with the fans and a black screen, but this one does not end. I haven't let it go for more than 30 seconds because I don't want anything to melt or something. What's the deal? What I've tried: Rebooting (obvi) Reseating the GPU Changing the CMOS battery (it needed it anyway) Updating the BIOS, it needed one Checking for GPU updates (none) Specs: X570 Aorus Elite AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Samsung 850 EVO 500GB Zotac Nvidia 2080 64GB G.SKILL Ripjaws 5 3200 MHz running at 2666 whatever because of the CPU bottleneck Help my computer sleep please. PLEASE. Thanks.
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Specs: Windows 10 64 bit. 256 Intel SSD as C drive 500GB SanDisk drive 2TB SeaGate SSHD 500GB 970 Samsung NVME Drive Asus 280Super 1000watt EVGA SuperNova 16gb Corsair DDR4 ASUS ROG STRIX Z490-E GAMING LGA 1200 Intel Z490 (all BIOS updates are done through Armoury Crate) My PC operated fine before i inserted the Samsung m.2 drive. shortly after installing it my PC would, when put to sleep, turn off all output as expected and the RGB fans would go to their default lighting mode. Usually it would then just shut off after a few seconds, but instead after around 5 minutes of seemingly nothing the entire rig would shutdown, with all internal RBG lighting shutting off when instead it would idle (such as the RAM). After doing some suggestions from Reddit which included updating the drivers and turning off hibernate mode it worked perfectly fine, until something that i did not change myself changed and it again would not go to sleep, instead crashing. according to reliability history there are usually 3 entries for shutdown, all from Windows. "Windows was not properly shut down", "Windows stopped working", and "windows shut down unexpectedly". One that pops up only once directly references a hardware issue states that a hardware problem caused the shutdown but not which piece of hardware. The drive itself works fine, with it being only being a month old now and clearly able to work as for much of the time i have had it worked as intended. I can both write to it and read to it fine with speed tests showing that it is running as fast as it should as well. If any more information is required i can upload it of course.
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So I recently built a new pc and it works fine except it won't go into sleep mode or shut off. The only way I can turn it off is with the power button. I installed amd chipset drivers, I reseated my dimms, I checked my psu cables and did a clean reinstall of windows. I also tried a clean boot but it still doesn't shut off or sleep with all startup programs disabled. Anybody have any idea what could be causing this issue? System info: Windows 10 AMD 3600 cpu AsRock B550 16 GB dual channel ram RX 570 gpu Rosewill Prism M case
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Just got my first ultra wide and its awesome. I am having an issue though, the monitor won't goto sleep. Ever since hooking this monitor up the display will not goto sleep. I set it to a 1 minute sleep time to see what is happening. I see the screen will go blank for about a second or two and then the monitor turns right back on. I have tried searching for this issue and haven't been able to find an answer so if anybody else here has had a similar problem can you please help me out?
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(Solved Update 2/28/2021 1:10AM Solution: Try everything bellow, and most off all wait 2 minutes after your display turns off for your computer to sleep, despite windows saying 1 minute.) I'm in the same boat, First I had to figure out how to keep my computer from waking up moments after manually telling it to sleep, now the problem is getting it to sleep on its own. @Mira Yurizaki "open a command line prompt as an administrator and issue the following command: powercfg -requests This should tell you who's keeping the computer awake" So I tried powercfg -requests command and my result is bellow: C:\WINDOWS\system32>powercfg -requests DISPLAY: None. SYSTEM: None. AWAYMODE: None. EXECUTION: None. PERFBOOST: None. ACTIVELOCKSCREEN: None. I'd see something under system, but there is nothing preventing the system from entering sleep mode. Note: my most recent change, I went into Bios and enabled S4-S5, I could before and still can manually by clicking start then click sleep and put my computer to sleep where everything appears to shutoff and can be woken up using keyboard or mouse. but I'm still facing my computer not sleeping after a set time of inactivity of say one minute on its own. Also I have used this command as well (sfc /scannow) and nothing is wrong with my PC nothing to fix. I've also changed around additional advanced power settings such as: 1. Allow hibernate sleep - disable 2. allow wake timers - disable 3. USB selective suspend setting - disable 4. when sharing media - allow computer to sleep After using the command cfg -energy command bellow is my report I don't fully understand it so I hope someone here can help. This is driving me crazy, I want to save energy so don't keep going over on my electric cap they have on my apartment, and that cap is tight.
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Hey guys! My hand me down build is having the following issue: At boot and when i wake it up from it doesn't wake up the monitors. this happens about 99% of the time, some times it just works. Aditionally, during boot it restarts or power cycles. The solve i have for this issue at the moment is to restart the machine and it usually starts displaying. I tried to: - update mb Bios to latest available - disabled fast boot Can anyone point me somewhere i can fix this? i'd like to have my PC wake up from sleep and it display from the 1st start. Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 16384MB RAM Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 2 x 27GL650F (DP and HDMI) P8Z77-M PRO Rev 1.xx BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 2203, 15-Dec-15