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AsRock A320M-HDV R4.0, Ryzen 5 2600, 2x8 GB Kingston DDR4-2133, BQ SU7-300W 80+ Bronze, Zotac RX460, SATA SSD BX500 240GB

 

All components freshly tested on ASUS B350M-K after death of MSI board. Bought the AsRock board used and did a fresh Win10 install.

Did all the drivers, renamed the PC, etc. and always with the necessary restart. All flawlessly. Did not change any Windows settings to this point.

 

Then after everything done I shut down my PC. And boy what a shutdown... more like a throw down it was. The circling dots after pressing the shutdown button were seen for like 1 sec only.

And then it went down like a hard reset. After 25 years of Windows since '98 it really felt wrong. Even the boxed cooler fan screeched.

 

So of course I booted again to see what the F that was. Took longer, my RX460 fans went to 100% fan and Wattman said he lost profile due to unexpexcted things.

In the event manager there was a critical error "Kernel Power 41 (63)". Looked it up and it seems people get it after an unexpected shutdown out of nowhere.

No I don't have that. Whatever... shutdown again - and same eventful procedure.

 

Then I turned off Hibernate with powercfg. The next shutdown and the five or so since were allright.

 

Problem solved? I don't feel so. Do I just put paint on the crack in the wall?

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38 minutes ago, northstar1984 said:

AsRock A320M-HDV R4.0, Ryzen 5 2600, 2x8 GB Kingston DDR4-2133, BQ SU7-300W 80+ Bronze, Zotac RX460, SATA SSD BX500 240GB

 

All components freshly tested on ASUS B350M-K after death of MSI board. Bought the AsRock board used and did a fresh Win10 install.

Did all the drivers, renamed the PC, etc. and always with the necessary restart. All flawlessly. Did not change any Windows settings to this point.

 

Then after everything done I shut down my PC. And boy what a shutdown... more like a throw down it was. The circling dots after pressing the shutdown button were seen for like 1 sec only.

And then it went down like a hard reset. After 25 years of Windows since '98 it really felt wrong. Even the boxed cooler fan screeched.

 

So of course I booted again to see what the F that was. Took longer, my RX460 fans went to 100% fan and Wattman said he lost profile due to unexpexcted things.

In the event manager there was a critical error "Kernel Power 41 (63)". Looked it up and it seems people get it after an unexpected shutdown out of nowhere.

No I don't have that. Whatever... shutdown again - and same eventful procedure.

 

Then I turned off Hibernate with powercfg. The next shutdown and the five or so since were allright.

 

Problem solved? I don't feel so. Do I just put paint on the crack in the wall?

S3 Power saving sleep and hibernation is the curse.. i always turn all that off... never trusted it.. 

 

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