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Peripherals Stuck on after upgrading to a Silverstone power supply

Raven1209

Hello everyone. so as the title says i upgraded to a Silverstone psu recently (ST50F-ES230 to be specific) because my old china psu was about to turn to a bomb and turning off everytime i gave it any load. But after a couple of days of using it i noticed something very wrong, my fantech branded peripherals don't turn off even with my pc fully shutdown, neither does my dual shock 4 it doesn't stop charging.

I can't find any information about this issue that's why i came here to ask could this possibly a defective unit? Or a ground issue or something? I'd appreciate any help thanks.

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Disable hybrid sleep, hibernation, fast startup in Windows. Retry.

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2 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

Disable hybrid sleep, hibernation, fast startup in Windows. Retry.

Tried it just now it sadly didn't work

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48 minutes ago, Raven1209 said:

Tried it just now it sadly didn't work

😞

These things started to happend because your new PSU support windows sleep features. Check your bios to set what happends to USB when you turn off your PC.

There should be setting about USB power

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2 hours ago, Raven1209 said:

i upgraded to a Silverstone psu recently (ST50F-ES230 to be specific) 

 

 

Your former PSU must be hot garbage when you name this junk PSU an upgrade.

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On 1/4/2024 at 7:32 PM, --SID-- said:

 

 

Your former PSU must be hot garbage when you name this junk PSU an upgrade.

It was yeah so? Thanks for wasting you're time replying something that's completely unrelated to my question.

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On 1/4/2024 at 5:26 PM, Likwid said:

These things started to happend because your new PSU support windows sleep features. Check your bios to set what happends to USB when you turn off your PC.

There should be setting about USB power

I have looked everywhere for anything related to usb power and I can't seem to find any.

 

i am currently using this at a fairly old platform which is probably the reason why this is happening.

 

Thanks for the help anyways im planning on upgrading to a intel 10-11th gen platform which this will help if this also starts happening again.

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