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Zkuq said:
Zkuq said:

I don't remember if I've written about it here, but for a while, I had an issue where after booting up from sleep mode, my PC would not wake up. When I shut it down from the power button and powered it up again, it would take a while and then resume from hibernation, as if it had been sleep mode all along. I felt kinda gaslit from that initially. Anyway, the issue was getting worse, so I very recently updated my chipset drivers, and... so far so good.

I spoke too soon - it's not great, and I doubt it's actually even better. Oh well. I guess back to researching how to fix this once it starts bothering me enough again.

Yea I don't use sleep mode at all on Windows and thankfully, SSD makes sure pc boots up quite rapidly. If you shutdown your computer and then power it back up and it takes time to bring it back, it could be due to memory training nonsense that DDR5 introduced assuming you have a DDR5 system. To disable it, least on Asus motherboards, you have to enable "memory context restore" in the BIOS if I remember correctly and optionally disable "Memory Power Down" function in the BIOS.



                  

PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850