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Hi everyone,

 

So to start off, my rig was starting up fine until recently when I installed an h100i and began OC'ing my CPU to about 3,1 GHz. Temps are running fine at 25oC at idle, and I had my motherboard automatically adjust voltage and speed. My problem is that I'll put my computer to sleep quite often. When I come back and tap on my keyboard, move my mouse or hit the power button on my case, my computer begins to boot back up, but doesn't send a signal to my monitors, and often my keyboard, which requires two USB ports (One for just typing, the other for LEDs), doesn't receive full power (LEDs don't turn on when they usually do).

 

What I do next is what strikes me as odd, I'll completely shut off my computer from the PSU and give it a few seconds. Then I turn the PSU back on, hit my desktop's power switch and wow-ee, the computer boots, and says Windows resuming, as if I had it in Hibernation. But I don't, hibernation is disabled. Then my computer will get to the login screen for Windows, which I login, and upon logging in, my entire session is still there. 

 

I have checked under Device Manager to assure that my USB devices are not being turned off by the computer, and I have went into my power settings and disabled 'USB selective suspends settings'. I remember having the problem before installing my cooler when I OC'ed my CPU a little and same thing happened. However, I don't see how overclocking would affect my wake settings. Any ideas other than to stop overclocking? I like being able to play Battlefield at a decent FPS....

 

Thanks for any help!

 

My Specs:

CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1045T

Motherboard: ASUS M5A97 R2.0

RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X 1866 MHz 16GB (2 x 8GB)

GPU: Zotac GTX 760 Amp! Edition

Case: Cooler Master CM 690 II

Storage: Seagate 1.5TB 5900rpm HDD

PSU: Ultra LSP550

Display(s): LG E2242T-BN 22" (x2)

Cooling: Corsair H100i

Keyboard: Tt Challenger Ultimate

Mouse: Logitech MX Performance

Operating System: Windows 7 (64-bit)

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Its just tired. Let it rest. How would you feel if someone woke you up and immediately wanted you to work?

(SpecsCPU: Intel Core i3-4150 3.5GHz GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7850 MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte H81M-S2PV RAM: 4GB Storage: 2TB WD HDD

(Peripherals) Keyboard: Corsair K95 Mouse: Zowie EC2-A Headset: Audio-Technica ATH-M50X's Microphone: Blue Snowball

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Is the overclock stable? Have you stress tested it?

I ran Prime95 after overclocking for about 20 minutes and temps never went over 44oC.

 

USB devices cant wake it, but can ethernet?

I am not using ethernet to connect to the internet, I have a wireless PCI adapter card with an antennae.

 

I've turned off Hybrid Sleep under my advanced power settings and I'm going to see if Hibernating and Sleeping work properly at all.

 

Update: Sleep doesn't work at all, Hibernate works. Guess I'll use that for now. Any ideas why Sleep doesn't work properly? My biggest guess would be my PSU not having enough power but I wouldn't think that would be the case if I have a 550w PSU with my specs.

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