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  • shadyownz
    PCHF Member
    • Jan 2020
    • 7

    #1

    After going to power save mode, my PC is stuck

    Hello everyone,

    I just registered for a rather annoying than crucial problem. Whenever my PC goes into power safe mode after not using it for a while, Iโ€™m not able to turn it back on. When I press the power button, you hear the PC booting up but neither my monitor, nor my keyboard or mouse show any reaction to it. The only option for me is hold the power button for a hard reset. This doesnโ€™t take long and all my programs etc are still running if I immediately boot it again, but I wonder if there is any way to prevent this.

    Not sure what infos you need in order to help me, but here is some:
    • I donโ€™t want to turn off power saving mode completely, it is a useful feature after all
    • This is a pretty new PC, it should not have any big issues

    My Specs:

    AMD Ryzen 2700X 8 x 4,3 Ghz
    Geforce RTC 2070 Super
    16 GB Ram DDR4
    MSI A320M Pro
    Be Quiet Case
    Win 10 Pro

    Windows is installed on a SSD

    Thank you in advance!
  • Bruce
    PCHF Moderator
    • Oct 2017
    • 10702

    #2
    I know you donโ€™t wonโ€™t to, but I personally always have turned all power save features off.
    yes i know all those trees and whales are dying but my give a damn just isnโ€™t there.
    my reasoning is PCโ€™s use so little power anyway plus I only have mine on if Iโ€™m using it.
    Iโ€™ve never understood why youโ€™d walk away for hours and leave it running.
    ok, a few years ago when boot times were a *******, maybe - but with SSD speeds now, boot time is about 15 seconds.

    as to your specific issue, my guess is the PSU is not 100% compatible with the motherboard and isnโ€™t receiving the โ€˜wake upโ€™ signal.
    or perhaps the BIOS needs tweaking - look for โ€˜wakeโ€™ options from keyboard and mouse inputs amongst the menu settings.

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    • shadyownz
      PCHF Member
      • Jan 2020
      • 7

      #3
      Originally posted by Bruce
      I know you donโ€™t wonโ€™t to, but I personally always have turned all power save features off.
      yes i know all those trees and whales are dying but my give a d*** just isnโ€™t there.
      my reasoning is PCโ€™s use so little power anyway plus I only have mine on if Iโ€™m using it.
      Iโ€™ve never understood why youโ€™d walk away for hours and leave it running.
      ok, a few years ago when boot times were a *******, maybe - but with SSD speeds now, boot time is about 15 seconds.

      as to your specific issue, my guess is the PSU is not 100% compatible with the motherboard and isnโ€™t receiving the โ€˜wake upโ€™ signal.
      or perhaps the BIOS needs tweaking - look for โ€˜wakeโ€™ options from keyboard and mouse inputs amongst the menu settings.
      Thank you for your answer!

      The reason I donโ€™t want to turn this off is simple. I often watch a movie or something on my PC and I might fall asleep before it ends. I just donโ€™t want the PC to run the whole night if this happens.

      I have to admit Iโ€™m not really familiar with BIOS settings. Iโ€™d really appreciate if you could explain me a bit more, so I know where to look that up and how to check it.

      As for the compatible issue, that shouldnโ€™t be the case because Iโ€™ve let a company make this setup and they know whatโ€™s compatible and whatโ€™s not.

      However, I really appreciate your help a lot!

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      • Bruce
        PCHF Moderator
        • Oct 2017
        • 10702

        #4
        as to the compatibility potential, you should be right, but by no means is that a given.
        especially if the rig was made to a budget.
        plus it may be a rare incidence in your case - just the wrong motherboard paired to the wrong power supply.
        or something else entirelyโ€ฆ

        but to delve any deeper it may be time to get the full system specs.

        get Speccy from here; Speccy - Download Builds
        in Speccy, click File > Publish Snapshot > Copy to Clipboard > Close.
        now you can paste(Ctrl+V) that link into a post.

        as to getting into BIOS, as soon as the PC starts, hitting either Esc, F10, F2 or Del are the usual suspects.

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        • shadyownz
          PCHF Member
          • Jan 2020
          • 7

          #5
          Originally posted by Bruce
          as to the compatibility potential, you should be right, but by no means is that a given.
          especially if the rig was made to a budget.
          plus it may be a rare incidence in your case - just the wrong motherboard paired to the wrong power supply.
          or something else entirelyโ€ฆ

          but to delve any deeper it may be time to get the full system specs.

          get Speccy from here; Speccy - Download Builds
          in Speccy, click File > Publish Snapshot > Copy to Clipboard > Close.
          now you can paste(Ctrl+V) that link into a post.

          as to getting into BIOS, as soon as the PC starts, hitting either Esc, F10, F2 or Del are the usual suspects.
          For privacy concerns I decided to not post the full link but the (in my opinion) relevant information here as I saw the full results include my name, my location, IPs and so on.
          Originally posted by speccy
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          Slot Type:
          PCI-E x1
          Slot Usage:
          Available
          Data lanes:
          x1
          Slot Designation:
          J3701 M.2 WLAN/BT slot
          Characteristics:
          3.3V, PME
          Slot Number:
          13

          [COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)]Graphics
          Monitor
          Name:
          PLE2403WS on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER
          Current Resolution:
          1920x1200 pixels
          Work Resolution:
          1920x1160 pixels
          State:
          Enabled, Primary
          Monitor Width:
          1920
          Monitor Height:
          1200
          Monitor BPP:
          32 bits per pixel
          Monitor Frequency:
          59 Hz
          Device:
          \.\DISPLAY1\Monitor0
          NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER
          Manufacturer:
          NVIDIA
          Model:
          GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER
          Device ID:
          10DE-1E84
          Revision:
          A2
          Subvendor:
          NVIDIA (10DE)
          Bus Interface:
          PCI Express x16
          Temperature:
          25 ยฐC
          Driver version:
          26.21.14.3630
          BIOS Version:
          90.04.76.40.60
          Memory:
          4095 MB
          [/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]
          [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)][COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)][COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)][COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)][COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)][COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)][COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)][COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)][COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)][COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)][COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)][COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)][COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)][COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)]
          If thereโ€™s any more you need let me know, I thought thatโ€™s the mainly relevant information

          About the BIOS, I think I already knew how to get into it, but from there Iโ€™m absolutely clueless what to do :unsure:[/color][/color][/color][/color][/color][/color][/color][/color][/color][/color][/color][/color][/color][/color]

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          • phillpower2
            PCHF Administrator
            • Sep 2016
            • 15209

            #6
            shadyownz

            There is no personal information disclosed in a Speccy url report and the only people that need to worry about providing any requested url are those who do not have a legitimate version of Windows on their computer, up to you whether or not you provide the requested Speccy url but without being able to see a legit OS the PCHF Terms and rules clearly state that no assistance can be offered.

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            • shadyownz
              PCHF Member
              • Jan 2020
              • 7

              #7
              Originally posted by phillpower2
              shadyownz

              There is no personal information disclosed in a Speccy url report and the only people that need to worry about providing any requested url are those who do not have a legitimate version of Windows on their computer, up to you whether or not you provide the requested Speccy url but without being able to see a legit OS the PCHF Terms and rules clearly state that no assistance can be offered.
              Iโ€™ve never posted such a report anywhere and Iโ€™m not familiar with that stuff. It does say my real name in the folder pathes like โ€œC/users/***/appdataโ€. I can also see different IP adresses shown in the report + the country Iโ€™m living in. I donโ€™t know why I have to provide this information in order to prove my Windows version is legit. I find it really rude to suspect me of such things just because Iโ€™m worried about my privacy. I just hoped to get some help with my issue

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              • phillpower2
                PCHF Administrator
                • Sep 2016
                • 15209

                #8
                Originally posted by shadyownz
                I find it really rude to suspect me of such things just because Iโ€™m worried about my privacy. I just hoped to get some help with my issue
                Where has it been suggested that your OS is not legit. it was as a courtesy explained to you why some people may not want to provide a Speccy url and really not sure what use folder paths or IP addresses are to anyone.

                The crux of it is, Speccy is a renowned tool that is used by tech forums the world over, it does not disclose any personal information unless you upload the txt version without removing the Windows product key and above all it is secure.

                More and more folk use a VPN these days so apart from the country in which you reside being irrelevant it could also be masked, your country is shown to be Germany below your forum name but likewise the information does not compromise you in any way.

                In case you are not aware, Microsoft releases patches to correct problems with Windows and one or much such an update may resolve a members issue/s, without being able to see that the OS is fully up to date we as previously cannot verify that the OS is legit which in turn means that the OS cannot be updated and therefore any possible update/s that may actually fix the problem cannot be obtained.

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                • shadyownz
                  PCHF Member
                  • Jan 2020
                  • 7

                  #9
                  Originally posted by phillpower2
                  Where has it been suggested that your OS is not legit. it was as a courtesy explained to you why some people may not want to provide a Speccy url and really not sure what use use folder paths or IP addresses are to anyone.

                  The crux of it is, Speccy is a renowned tool that is used by tech forums the world over, it does not disclose any personal information unless you upload the txt version without removing the Windows product key and above all it is secure.

                  More and more folk use a VPN these days so apart from the country in which you reside being irrelevant it could also be masked, your country is shown to be Germany below your forum name but likewise the information does not compromise you in any way.

                  In case you are not aware, Microsoft releases patches to correct problems with Windows and one or much such an update may resolve a members issue/s, without being able to see that the OS is fully up to date we as previously cannot verify that the OS is legit which in turn means that the OS cannot be updated and therefore any possible update/s that may actually fix the problem cannot be obtained.
                  I kind of sounded like an accusion when you said it in your previous post. I just wonder isnโ€™t the IP the recognizer for anyone to find me? Like I said, Iโ€™m not that much into all the technical stuff, just that things that I need on a daily base.

                  However, for me it doesnโ€™t show my country in my profile here, it probably shows for you because you have administration permissions. Anyways, now that you mentioned it in a public post, probably everyone else knows it too, no matter if I turned everything off in my profile settings here.

                  So is Microsoft observing this Forums and able to fix probable issues a member has?

                  Also I never heard of Speccy before, but thatโ€™s probably cuz Iโ€™m usually not around such Forums. So if it clears up your doubts, here is the full speccy report:

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                  • Bruce
                    PCHF Moderator
                    • Oct 2017
                    • 10702

                    #10
                    I see Windows was only recently installed, can I ask why - problems or was that the build date?
                    if itโ€™s the build date, then the rig still under warranty.

                    also another concern is the CPU temp of 91 degrees.
                    thatโ€™s a tad on the high side.
                    another temperature monitor should be installed to double check that, or even getting into BIOS to confirm that temp.
                    Speccy does have a long standing bug of misreporting temps.

                    Comment

                    • shadyownz
                      PCHF Member
                      • Jan 2020
                      • 7

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bruce
                      I see Windows was only recently installed, can I ask why - problems or was that the build date?
                      if itโ€™s the build date, then the rig still under warranty.

                      also another concern is the CPU temp of 91 degrees.
                      thatโ€™s a tad on the high side.
                      another temperature monitor should be installed to double check that, or even getting into BIOS to confirm that temp.
                      Speccy does have a long standing bug of misreporting temps.
                      Thank you for your answer. That is infact the build date. I just bought this whole setup about 2 months ago. Would you say thatโ€™s something I have to report to the company I bought it from as its irreparable? Itโ€™s just a small defunktion but it kind of bothers me. I just wouldnt really want to give back the PC when itโ€™s not really neccessary.

                      About the degrees, it looks impossible to me that this parameter is true, as I made this report just after I turned the PC on. I doubt it would heat up to 91 degrees within a few minutes after I booted. What worries me is that the AMD Ryzen Master program also shows me a temperature around 90 degrees, but is it really possible to heat up that fast?

                      Also my EDC is also always above 90%, but I read thatโ€™s a common thing on the new Ryzen Processors.

                      Any clues what could be the possible issue and what steps I could take in order to fix it?

                      Comment

                      • system
                        PCHF Owner
                        • Jan 2015
                        • 7634

                        #12
                        @shadyownz please do not quote previous posts unnecessarily, it only adds to clutter. Please post your response in a blank posting box and click [ATTACH type=โ€œfullโ€]5715[/ATTACH]

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                        • Bruce
                          PCHF Moderator
                          • Oct 2017
                          • 10702

                          #13
                          there could be a few things causing the temp spike.
                          first and foremost - it could be a false reading.
                          maybe badly applied thermal paste (too little or too much).
                          not enough cooling (fans or heatsink) to cater for the hardware.

                          we already have two separate software showing the same temp but as i said, get into BIOS and see what temps it is giving and install another monitor program like HWMONITOR to get two more samples.

                          but straight after startup, 90 degrees is unnervingly impressive.
                          add to that this power save issue and personally, Iโ€™d be taking it back for them to investigate.
                          the power save problem should be easily replicated in the store, so theyโ€™ll know when they have it solved.

                          despite its overal importance to the grand scheme of things, you donโ€™t want to put up with it and 12 months down the track, when new problem B happens, give them any excuse to say sorry, problem A caused that but now youโ€™re out of warranty.
                          plus, although a โ€˜hiddenโ€™ cost and factored in, you actually have paid for a warranty service for the warranty period - so use it.

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                          • phillpower2
                            PCHF Administrator
                            • Sep 2016
                            • 15209

                            #14
                            shadyownz

                            Any update for Bruce?

                            Comment

                            • shadyownz
                              PCHF Member
                              • Jan 2020
                              • 7

                              #15
                              Sorry for the late response, Iโ€™m mostly off due to health issues

                              As for the hardware and thermal paste and stuff, I donโ€™t have any clue about that and no way Iโ€™d dare to open my PC to do anything without proper knowledge of what Iโ€™m doing

                              Iโ€™ll get HWMONITOR and see what it says about the temp

                              I wouldnโ€™t mind too much letting them check it if the store was anywhere close. Iโ€™ll have to send it to them. However, if the problems remain thereโ€™s no other way than doing this in order to use my warranty.

                              Thank you again for your help, I appreciate it a lot

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