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hey I've been having this really weird bug with my pc the last few months. When i put my pc to sleep and wake it up it will turn on (lights will come on and fans turn on) and my monitor will power on but there will never be a signal. i have to completely turn off my pc and turn it back on and then it starts up fine. Its only when i wake it from sleep. i have tried reinstalling windows, going from windows 10 to 11. i just upgraded my motherboard. i tried one ram stick at a time to see if it was that. tried a completely different boot drive. different GPU, different PSU. The only thing i could not change to check is my CPU. Is there a chance its that?  Im open to anything at this point. I was reading around on the forums here and found someone saying to change the ASPM , c-states and Erp settings in the bios. Also tried all of that and still nothing. If you have any suggestions please let me know. 

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Nothing has changed with your monitor and monitor cable configuration? Tried a different port on your graphics card? If you happen to have the ability to try different cables and ports between GPU and monitor that would be a good to test to easily rule that out. 

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13 hours ago, Vetifer said:

hey I've been having this really weird bug with my pc the last few months. When i put my pc to sleep and wake it up it will turn on (lights will come on and fans turn on) and my monitor will power on but there will never be a signal. i have to completely turn off my pc and turn it back on and then it starts up fine. Its only when i wake it from sleep. i have tried reinstalling windows, going from windows 10 to 11. i just upgraded my motherboard. i tried one ram stick at a time to see if it was that. tried a completely different boot drive. different GPU, different PSU. The only thing i could not change to check is my CPU. Is there a chance its that?  Im open to anything at this point. I was reading around on the forums here and found someone saying to change the ASPM , c-states and Erp settings in the bios. Also tried all of that and still nothing. If you have any suggestions please let me know. 

Disable Fast Startup in Windows Power management settings and also disable Link State Power management. 

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3 hours ago, BillBill said:

Disable Fast Startup in Windows Power management settings and also disable Link State Power management. 

Im with you with fast start, but what would disabling link state do?

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6 hours ago, leclod said:

Why don't you just start shutting off your system ? (as I do)

(if you use a gpu and have an igpu, did you try without the gpu ?)

Well for example no sleep means it'll continually run yt videos while I sleep, now it "shuts off" after 3-4 hours saving lots of power (eh), plus I don't wake up to some dumbass yt videos as a bonus 😂

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15 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

 

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Motherboard- MSI Pro x870-P WIFI

PSU- EVGA 850 gold 

 

The reason i have 2 GPU is just for streaming. I use the 1050 to encode on OBS because AMD GPU still suck at encoding. I have tried removing each the GPUs  and trying them individually and trying no GPU at all , just going off the on board graphics and it still the same problem. You asked about another motherboard. I just upgraded yesterday from a MSI b650 to this new one since i thought that might have been the problem as well and still nothing. The only thing i was not able to actually change to check if its broken is the CPU. Every other component ive changed 

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1 minute ago, Vetifer said:
15 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

 

CPU-ryzen 7800x3d

GPU-6900xt and a 1050

Ram- 32GB of trident z5 running at 6400 

Storage- 1Tb Samsung M.2, some genaric 3Tb M.2 and a 240GB SSD for windows

Motherboard- MSI Pro x870-P WIFI

PSU- EVGA 850 gold 

 

The reason i have 2 GPU is just for streaming. I use the 1050 to encode on OBS because AMD GPU still suck at encoding. I have tried removing each the GPUs  and trying them individually and trying no GPU at all , just going off the on board graphics and it still the same problem. You asked about another motherboard. I just upgraded yesterday from a MSI b650 to this new one since i thought that might have been the problem as well and still nothing. The only thing i was not able to actually change to check if its broken is the CPU. Every other component ive changed 

 

 

 

 

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14 hours ago, suchamoneypit said:

Nothing has changed with your monitor and monitor cable configuration? Tried a different port on your graphics card? If you happen to have the ability to try different cables and ports between GPU and monitor that would be a good to test to easily rule that out. 

Ive tried different cables, different GPUs, no GPUs. Different power outlite and power cable and different monitors So can rule out all of that. 

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7 hours ago, leclod said:

Why don't you just start shutting off your system ? (as I do)

(if you use a gpu and have an igpu, did you try without the gpu ?)

i have been resorting to just shutting my system off, but i would just like to find the problem is all. My PC works perfectly fine other then this weird little bug. And i have tried a diffrent GPU and also no GPU at all. still the same thing 

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6 minutes ago, Vetifer said:
15 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

 

CPU-ryzen 7800x3d

GPU-6900xt and a 1050

Ram- 32GB of trident z5 running at 6400 

Storage- 1Tb Samsung M.2, some genaric 3Tb M.2 and a 240GB SSD for windows

Motherboard- MSI Pro x870-P WIFI

PSU- EVGA 850 gold 

 

The reason i have 2 GPU is just for streaming. I use the 1050 to encode on OBS because AMD GPU still suck at encoding. I have tried removing each the GPUs  and trying them individually and trying no GPU at all , just going off the on board graphics and it still the same problem. You asked about another motherboard. I just upgraded yesterday from a MSI b650 to this new one since i thought that might have been the problem as well and still nothing. The only thing i was not able to actually change to check if its broken is the CPU. Every other component ive changed 

If even a new mobo doesn't fix it I think it's more than likely a software issue... 

 

So since it happens with only the iGPU... are chipset drivers and BIOS are 100% on the latest version?

 

And where *exactly* did you download the chipset drivers from?

 

Tbh it could also really just be dodgy cables, but I would focus on the software side for now (plus cables should be easy enough to swap out). 

 

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6 minutes ago, Mark Kaine said:

If even a new mobo doesn't fix it I think it's more than likely a software issue... 

 

So since it happens with only the iGPU... are chipset drivers and BIOS are 100% on the latest version?

 

And where *exactly* did you download the chipset drivers from?

 

Tbh it could also really just be dodgy cables, but I would focus on the software side for now (plus cables should be easy enough to swap out). 

 

I can rule cables out for sure. ive tried multiple different ones and pretty confident its not that. As for my drives i did just update my bios drivers but my chip drivers i have been letting AMD Adrenalin software take care of it. Should i try manually installing them right from AMD's site? ALso  it doesn't only have with the IGPU , it happens a 6900xt and also a 3060 and a 1050. ive tried 3 different GPUs and ports and it will still happen 

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21 minutes ago, Vetifer said:

I can rule cables out for sure. ive tried multiple different ones and pretty confident its not that. As for my drives i did just update my bios drivers but my chip drivers i have been letting AMD Adrenalin software take care of it. Should i try manually installing them right from AMD's site? ALso  it doesn't only have with the IGPU , it happens a 6900xt and also a 3060 and a 1050. ive tried 3 different GPUs and ports and it will still happen 

Yeah update chipset drivers, I'd also recommend to use the AMD software removal tool first...

 

And if it's still happening remove them again and use the chipset drivers provided by your motherboard vendor (as often those are different than the one's provided from AMD)

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1 hour ago, Mark Kaine said:

Yeah update chipset drivers, I'd also recommend to use the AMD software removal tool first...

 

And if it's still happening remove them again and use the chipset drivers provided by your motherboard vendor (as often those are different than the one's provided from AMD)

Did all of that and still no luck. i did notice that when i turn it on from sleep and im not getting a display, the red light on my motherboard indicating CPU problem stays on. So im pretty certain it has to be something with the CPU. its just weird that it only does it when waking from sleep 

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On 3/14/2026 at 1:50 PM, Vetifer said:

So thats also another weird thing. I went to try to disable fast startup or fastboot and the setting isnt even there. i went over to my wifes computer and hers has it bit when i got o the same place on my computer the setting just isn't there.  

Control Panel\System and Security\Power Options then click on "Choose what the power buttons do" 

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