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11-06-2014 08:52 PM #1
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Problems with "Sleep Mode"
Hi ..
So I've built my new rig based on Rampage V Extreme using 5930K Processor and Corsair H110 Cooler. Memory used is the Corsair Vengeance LPX 2800.
I did overclock successfully to 4.5 Ghz (125 x 36 with 2800 XMP - Auto Voltage).
Things are running fine, RealBench is also fine for hours.
My issue is only with Sleep mode. In many cases, when I wake the PC up from sleep mode, the screen displays nothing although everything is powered on and fans are spinning fine ..
When I reboot, things work again, but it doesn't prompt me for a bad overclock .. so I don't think overclocking is the problem.
When I keep the PC with sleep mode disabled (only monitor off), it's rock solid ..
Any ideas guys ?
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11-06-2014 09:09 PM #2
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Using displayport for your video card? I have seen some issues with this recently in the forums at EVGA. May not be the exact issue. What video card, monitor cable, monitor etc. are you using?
http://forums.evga.com/DisplayPortMo...-m2231237.aspx
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2300925
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11-06-2014 09:17 PM #3
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Does your system wake up successfully when not overclocked?
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11-07-2014 06:15 AM #4
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11-07-2014 06:32 AM #6
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11-07-2014 09:28 AM #7
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11-07-2014 12:37 PM #8
Yes, it's overclock related. Resume from sleep requires the system is perfectly stable or very close. You will need to adjust settings or reduce the overclock if you wish to retain sleep resume functionality.
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11-07-2014 01:27 PM #9
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Are you using Offset or Adaptive Voltages ?
I found they can be a problem at Low Loads. Stability has two ends. Full Load and Min Load. Full load can be stable but Low load unstable.
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11-07-2014 04:40 PM #10
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Is there a debug code i got the problem before and once again it was the system agent voltage.