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    So its well documented that gigabytes p45 boards have s3 resume problems when overclocked. has anyone found out if win7 and its new resume scheme helps? cheers

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    Re: Win7 and S3 sleep issues

    My new Win7 Pro install fails to recover from sleep after any sort of lengthy sleep duration. It appears that the hard drive never recovers as the HD LED never lights. I get a blue screen crash and the system restarts.
    WinXP also has issues restoring from sleep on the same box.
    Last edited by bobs1812; 11-05-2009, 05:50 PM.
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    • #3
      Re: Win7 and S3 sleep issues

      are you using the latest bios? and latest chipset drivers???
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      • #4
        Re: Win7 and S3 sleep issues

        I have Windows7 and have overclocked my rig to 3.8ghz and never had issues with sleep. Only issue I have is randomly wakes up when Im not even in my office. So trying to figure out what is waking it up, no one is passing any magic packets on my network (as this is my home office).

        Dixit
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        Core i7 920 Processor D0 stepping
        Patriot 6GB 1600mhz PVT36G1600LLK Memory
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        • #5
          Re: Win7 and S3 sleep issues

          Originally posted by Dixit View Post
          I have Windows7 and have overclocked my rig to 3.8ghz and never had issues with sleep. Only issue I have is randomly wakes up when Im not even in my office. So trying to figure out what is waking it up, no one is passing any magic packets on my network (as this is my home office).

          Dixit
          on P45?

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          • #6
            Re: Win7 and S3 sleep issues

            No EX58-UD4P (in my signature).

            Ive also done this on an EP45 and had no issues
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            Core i7 920 Processor D0 stepping
            Patriot 6GB 1600mhz PVT36G1600LLK Memory
            Prolimatech Megahalems CPU Cooler (push-pull fan)
            Zotac GTS250 1gb Video Overclocked
            Cooler Master CM690 Case with 6 Fans
            Corsair 750TX Power Supply
            1TB Seagate 7200.12 HD

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            • #7
              Re: Win7 and S3 sleep issues

              Some get lucky and can resume from sleep states. There seems no way to reliably replicate people's success on another persons hardware though.

              I too have sleep resume issues when over clocked.

              Some report that playing with CPU Ref helps on P45 systems. Adjust 1-2 ticks up and down of default and try sleep to see if it resumes.

              Remember, usual rules for adjusting ref voltages apply. Reduce CPU Termination to 1.2V, set the ref voltage to be tuned to the default of 0.760 then use Page Up/Down to adjust. When adjusted, return CPU Termination to it's original value.
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              • #8
                Re: Win7 and S3 sleep issues

                Well I have to say I will have to reneg what I said, I recently went to a retail copy of Windows7 from RC1 (which is what I had when I made that statement earlier about sleep working).

                Now it dont work. Just hit sleep, desktop goes black for 1sec and comes right back. So no sleep now. Great....... Using all the latest drivers from this forum too.

                Dixit
                EX58-UD4P Motherboard
                Core i7 920 Processor D0 stepping
                Patriot 6GB 1600mhz PVT36G1600LLK Memory
                Prolimatech Megahalems CPU Cooler (push-pull fan)
                Zotac GTS250 1gb Video Overclocked
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                • #9
                  Re: Win7 and S3 sleep issues

                  Originally posted by Sunburn74 View Post
                  So its well documented that gigabytes p45 boards have s3 resume problems when overclocked. has anyone found out if win7 and its new resume scheme helps? cheers
                  Yo Sunburn!

                  Try this, try this:

                  PassMark Sleeper - Hibernate and sleep state testing software

                  It's a big time time saver for diagnosing sleep issues.

                  GL

                  Note:

                  The test expects you to start the test and not to touch ur mouse or keyboard. But after u see the PC is asleep, touch mouse or KB to wake ur PC up. Because if u don't touch KB or mouse to wake it up, the test will eventually wake up ur PC, but give u a bad report because it took so long. (Took me a couple days to realize that one.)

                  The test tells how long it took/takes to achieve each sleep mode u select, and several statistics about each one. Like if it was or wasn't successful and it keeps a running log. So you can isolate problems and their probable causes more easily.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Win7 and S3 sleep issues

                    Well I thought Id reply here and let the folks know I fixed my sleep issue.

                    I saw some thread on here about Bios issues. So I decided to hit the clear bios button on my board and load optimized defaults and then just tweak it by setting up AHCI and a few other settings that I need.

                    Then booted into Win7 and tried to go to sleep, WALA, it went to sleep, no issues.

                    Dixit
                    EX58-UD4P Motherboard
                    Core i7 920 Processor D0 stepping
                    Patriot 6GB 1600mhz PVT36G1600LLK Memory
                    Prolimatech Megahalems CPU Cooler (push-pull fan)
                    Zotac GTS250 1gb Video Overclocked
                    Cooler Master CM690 Case with 6 Fans
                    Corsair 750TX Power Supply
                    1TB Seagate 7200.12 HD

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                    • #11
                      Re: Win7 and S3 sleep issues

                      Originally posted by Dixit View Post
                      Well I thought Id reply here and let the folks know I fixed my sleep issue.

                      I saw some thread on here about Bios issues. So I decided to hit the clear bios button on my board and load optimized defaults and then just tweak it by setting up AHCI and a few other settings that I need.

                      Then booted into Win7 and tried to go to sleep, WALA, it went to sleep, no issues.

                      Dixit
                      I want ur luck.

                      My 939 mobo has been messing around with me. I'm going to a used parts store and replacing it 2marro.(Stupid 939!)
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                      > Power Supply: CORSAIR AX Series AX860 860W 80 PLUS PLATINUM Haswell Ready Full Modular (NE Link)
                      > Chipset : Intel X99
                      > Mainboard :Gigabyte GA-X99-Ultra Gaming
                      (NE Link)
                      > Processor : i7-6850K (NE Link)
                      > AIO: Corsair Hydro Series H100i V2 (NE Link)
                      > Physical Memory : G.SKILL TridentZ Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 3200 Model F4-3200C14Q-32GTZSW (NE Link)
                      > Video Card : 2x ASUS ROG STRIX-GTX1070-O8G-GAMING (NE Link)


                      <<< LGA1366 System Summary >>>
                      > Power Supply:
                      >>>Original PSU (2011-01) :
                      Corsair 620HX (NE Link)
                      >>>Upgrade PSU (2012-01) : CORSAIR AX850 (CMPSU-850AX) 850W (NE Link)
                      > Chipset : Intel X58
                      > Mainboard : Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R (REV.2.0) (FB BIOS)
                      (NE Link MPP Link)
                      > Processor : i7-950 (Revision D0) 3.0GHz @3.84GHz
                      (NE Link MPP Link)
                      > HSF:
                      Noctua NH-D14 (NE Link MPP Link)
                      > Physical Memory :
                      >>>Original RAM (2011-01) : G.SKILL 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Model F3-12800CL9T-6GBNQ
                      >>>Upgrade RAM (2012-01) : Mushkin Enhanced Blackline 12GB (3 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 2000 (PC3 16000) w/FrostByte Heatsink Model 998990 (NE Link MPP Link OverClockersClub Dot Com Article)
                      > Video Card :
                      >>>Original Vid Card (2011-01) : BFG Geforce GTX295 (
                      NE Link)
                      >>>Upgrade Vid Card(2012-01) : (2) EVGA 02G-P3-1568-KR GTX 560 Ti (2GB)-SLI (
                      NE Link)
                      >>>Upgrade Vid Card(2013-07) : (2) GTX 760-SLI Gigabyte GV-N760OC-4GB (NE Link)
                      > DVD-Rom Drive : TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B ATA Device
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                      <<< LGA775 System Summary >>>
                      > Power Supply: Corsair 620HX (
                      NE Link)
                      > Mainboard : Gigabyte P35-S3G (F2 BIOS)
                      > Chipset : Intel P35
                      > Processor : Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale (Revision C0) 3.0GHz @ 3950 MHz
                      > HSF: Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
                      > Physical Memory : CORSAIR DOMINATOR 4GB (2 x 2GB) (
                      Link)
                      > Video Card : BFG Geforce GTX295
                      > DVD-Rom Drive : TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B ATA Device
                      >
                      Monitor : ViewSonic Pro Series VP2655wb Black 26"
                      > Operating System : Windows 7 Ultimate

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