I have a problem with non-working S3(Suspend-to-RAM) state. System goes to this state and power off. When I power on, I receive following message:
Warning! Now System is in Safe Mode. Please re-setting Frequency in the CMOS setup.
+ table with "POST error occurs!" and possibility to select Last known good config. When I select last good config, the system reboots and Windows loads with message "System was not shutdown properly...". Power is not lost during STR mode, so I don't see reason why this happens. Other states - S1(Power-On-Suspend) or hibernation - works correctly.
I already tried to update BIOS from original F3 to the latest F7 but it doesn't solve my problem. System is not overclocked, I just changed memory divider from 6.66x to 8x to support my RAM speed, but problem appears also without this change.
I already tried to contact Gigabyte support but I was only asked to download all windows updates and new nvidia drivers. But I have everything updated.
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Model Name : GA-MA770T-UD3P(rev. 1.0)
BIOS Ver : F3, updated to F7
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VGA Brand : Nvidia Model : Gainward 9600GT 512MB Green Edition
CPU Brand : AMD Model : Athlon II X4 620 Speed : 2.60 GHz
Operation System : Win 7 64-bit SP : -
Memory Brand : Kingston Type : DDR3
Memory Size : 4 GB Speed : 1600 MHz
Power Supply : Enermax Liberty 400 W
Warning! Now System is in Safe Mode. Please re-setting Frequency in the CMOS setup.
+ table with "POST error occurs!" and possibility to select Last known good config. When I select last good config, the system reboots and Windows loads with message "System was not shutdown properly...". Power is not lost during STR mode, so I don't see reason why this happens. Other states - S1(Power-On-Suspend) or hibernation - works correctly.
I already tried to update BIOS from original F3 to the latest F7 but it doesn't solve my problem. System is not overclocked, I just changed memory divider from 6.66x to 8x to support my RAM speed, but problem appears also without this change.
I already tried to contact Gigabyte support but I was only asked to download all windows updates and new nvidia drivers. But I have everything updated.
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Model Name : GA-MA770T-UD3P(rev. 1.0)
BIOS Ver : F3, updated to F7
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VGA Brand : Nvidia Model : Gainward 9600GT 512MB Green Edition
CPU Brand : AMD Model : Athlon II X4 620 Speed : 2.60 GHz
Operation System : Win 7 64-bit SP : -
Memory Brand : Kingston Type : DDR3
Memory Size : 4 GB Speed : 1600 MHz
Power Supply : Enermax Liberty 400 W
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