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11-01-2022 04:31 PM #1
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Build shuts down instead of sleep
I've been going through this for literally months, and it is literally causing me to develop regularly scheduled headaches.
When I manually go to set my PC to sleep, it shuts down the whole system. To make it worse, the power button doesn't turn it back on. I have to manually shut off the power supply and turn it back on for the system to power on again. However, just letting my PC go to sleep on its own does get it to sleep, but trying again after some time, even automatically sleeping cause it to shut off.
All my BIOS settings are default except for PBO, Virtualization (SVM), and Aura lights to Aura Only once my PC boots to Windows
I already have my Windows sleep setting on Balanced:
Here is my System build:
Funnily enough, when I underclocked my RAM to 3200Mhz from 3600Mhz because I felt like Cyberpunk kept crashing at these speeds, the sleep option does actually get my PC to go to sleep as well as automatically, and I'm able to turn the build back on no problem.
So, I figured it has to be my motherboard screwing me because sleep is also not working proper but when I have the setting to make all the motherboard lights tun off when in low power, the lights turn back on; or Windows 10 somehow got corrupted at some point and I'm not able to pinpoint when Windows started to misbehave, hell, a USB port is suspiciously signaling a disconnecting and Windows keep alerting with the USB Disconnected sound - it could also be because of my custom theme but on my old B550 board, none of there were an issue.
Is there anything I can do on my motherboard side, like clearing CMOS or downgrading BIOS, that can fix my issue altogether or should I do a clean reinstall of Windows 10 and hope for the best.
Please, explain stuff to me like I'm a complete noob to PC building
P.S. - When I do run my RAM speed to 3200Mhz, I'm able to run a CL of 14, which I find really curious
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11-01-2022 04:50 PM #2
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Hi PugMiester
As you suggest, try clearing the cmos or entering the bios and hit the F5 key to reset to defaults, then do some testing and see if all problems disappear.
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11-01-2022 05:03 PM #3
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Just to be a step ahead, if my problem persists after that, then should I reinstall Windows or attempt to get a replacement motherboard? (I unfortunately didn't buy warranty at the time I bought the motherboard because I never had to deal with hardware problems like this before)
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11-01-2022 05:18 PM #4
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Last edited by PugMiester; 11-01-2022 at 05:22 PM.
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11-01-2022 05:29 PM #5
Nate152 PC Specs Motherboard ROG Strix Z690-F Gaming WiFi Processor i7-12700KF Memory (part number) Kingston Fury Beast 16GB (2x8GB) 6000MT/s (KF560C40BBK2-16) Graphics Card #1 ROG Strix 3090 Ti LC OC Sound Card ROG SupremeFX Monitor HP ZR30w Storage #1 Seagate Firecuda 530 1TB CPU Cooler EK Quantum Velocity2 Case Thermaltake Tower 900 Power Supply EVGA Supernova 1600 T2 Keyboard ROG Falchion NX / Strix Flare II/Azoth Mouse ROG Chakram X/Chakram Core/Spatha X/Harpe Ace Headset ROG Delta S Animate Mouse Pad Steelseries Prism XL / ROG Scabbard II/Hone Ace OS Windows 11 Home Accessory #1 2x Swiftech Maelstrom X300 D5 V2 Accessory #2 2x Hardware Labs SR2 560 MP radiators Accessory #3 Lamptron FC-5 V3 fan controller
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Ok great, good to hear all is working at default settings.
The problems you are experiencing are likely due to unstable memory.
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11-01-2022 06:04 PM #6
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I'm back and the sleep problem is also back. Apparently, when I have the motherboard lights set to Aura Only, that kills the whole system. So then when I so then when I set the Aura lights to default now manually sleeping doesn't work. Should I just give up and let my system sleep on its own if it's going to make me waste time dealing with constantly moving to the back of my desk just to power off and on a system?
Also, why would memory be a problem? Not saying you're wrong, but I would like to know a possibility considering my RAM is only running on DOCP and factory settings
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11-01-2022 06:45 PM #7
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DOCP and XMP are overclocks. Memory kits are sold with various speed and timing profiles, and they often work at or near those targets, but the only thing guaranteed to work are the JEDEC baseline speeds. This is why motherboard manufacturers do testing and publish a QVL. If your kit is on the QVL and does not perform at that speed then it's likely something is wrong: either a bad memory kit, a weak memory controller on the CPU, or the motherboard needs a BIOS update. If the memory is not on the motherboard QVL then you are on your own to test and validate the memory at a stable speed. I've purchased multiple kits and had to run them one or two steps below the advertised speed. This was especially true on 1st gen Ryzen but it's way better now.
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11-02-2022 12:02 AM #8
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