So i'm on F5N beta bios now but still Win 10 would not go to SLEEP.. tried every combination of ram settings, fresh win 10 1903 install with all the latest chipset and drivers etc
What fixed it however, was disabling "onboard lan port 2" (Realtek) under IO ports in bios... Sleep now works
and with F5N bios, after resume fans will spin to 100% for maybe just a sec then ramps down. So that is fixed now.
Nope. on bios 5i, disabled 2nd NIC, still won't sleep.
honestly, it's going on 2 months and I really can't live like this anymore.
If you have an x570 Master, you should be on F5l--unless you meant "l" instead of "i", of course....;) I really can't say why it is that people with powerful desktop computers think that sleep is such a hot commodity. With an 250GB Evo 960 NVMe boot drive, I cold boot to Win10x64 desktop in 10-12 seconds--from a completely dead, ErP-enabled, no-power-to-the-motherboard off system. Sleep isn't just a property of the motherboard and its drivers and bios--every device you have needs sleep-enabled drivers that work, or the whole concept flounders and becomes problematic. So if your videocard drivers don't sleep and wake perfectly, for instance--nothing else will, either, even if your motherboard sleeps without a problem--etc. A desktop has no need to conserve power (as do much simpler, custom-design laptops) so basically all you are getting out of sleep is maybe 5-seconds faster "wake" than an NVMe cold boot, when sleep works, that is--and lots of bugs, otherwise, when it doesn't. I found it much easier years ago to simply disable sleep completely because I can't remember a time when gaming desktops didn't have problems with sleep mode of some kind. Just a suggestion you might wish to consider moving on...;)
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Not everyone uses their computer to play games or go on facebook.
I have a precise mix of tools i use in a particular state, and i work on projects that take weeks to complete. It's the middle of summer and there are times I don't want my 12 core watercooled rig to be spewing heat into my room.
It's absolutely asinine for you to tell other people to live with a handicapped system that they paid good money for and assume they have the same use case as you.
The reality is, I have a half baked product that is past the return window, and I only put off returning it in hopes that Gigabyte would fix the problem.
Nope. on bios 5i, disabled 2nd NIC, still won't sleep.
honestly, it's going on 2 months and I really can't live like this anymore.
If you have an x570 Master, you should be on F5l--unless you meant "l" instead of "i", of course.... I really can't say why it is that people with powerful desktop computers think that sleep is such a hot commodity. With an 250GB Evo 960 NVMe boot drive, I cold boot to Win10x64 desktop in 10-12 seconds--from a completely dead, ErP-enabled, no-power-to-the-motherboard off system. Sleep isn't just a property of the motherboard and its drivers and bios--every device you have needs sleep-enabled drivers that work, or the whole concept flounders and becomes problematic. So if your videocard drivers don't sleep and wake perfectly, for instance--nothing else will, either, even if your motherboard sleeps without a problem--etc. A desktop has no need to conserve power (as do much simpler, custom-design laptops) so basically all you are getting out of sleep is maybe 5-seconds faster "wake" than an NVMe cold boot, when sleep works, that is--and lots of bugs, otherwise, when it doesn't. I found it much easier years ago to simply disable sleep completely because I can't remember a time when gaming desktops didn't have problems with sleep mode of some kind. Just a suggestion you might wish to consider moving on...
Exactly. It's not as if the Zen 2 platform is cheap either. This motherboard is the single most expensive one I ever purchased. Saying something as simple as "sleep" is a unreasonable commodity that us user who pay good money expecting our products to work properly is quite frankly, disgusting. Between this and Zen 2 not boosting to advertised boost clock speed, I'm quite astounded how the mainstream tech "influencers" can cut AMD such slack.
Not everyone uses their computer to play games or go on facebook.
I have a precise mix of tools i use in a particular state, and i work on projects that take weeks to complete. It's the middle of summer and there are times I don't want my 12 core watercooled rig to be spewing heat into my room.
It's absolutely asinine for you to tell other people to live with a handicapped system that they paid good money for and assume they have the same use case as you. Another +1 for this comment, whoever thinks sleep is a minor feature some can just live without are extremely ignorant. However, I will say that disabling the 2nd onboard nic in the bios on my Aorus Master with 3900x on windows 10 1903 seems to have solved my sleep issues. Another note, I had 0 issues with sleep on windows 10 1809, it wasn't until I did a clean install of 1903 that these issues cropped up. XMP seems to have nothing to do with the issue at least for my configuration. I also tried F5l and F5o beta bios, makes no difference.
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on my Aorus Pro Wifi - with CSM disabled, and ERP enabled, boot times are over 25 seconds (from power button to windows)..
ERP seems to add memory training on boots or something. My keyboards and mouse's LED's are on from time to time even though I've shutdown my machine if I don't use ERP.
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What you think you do with your computer is utterly beside the point. The fact is that when the computer is *off* it isn't "spewing heat" anywhere because it isn't even on. Did you read what I said, or did you not understand the post? Your response makes no sense at all. Just turn it off when you aren't using it! Jeez.
Not everyone uses their computer to play games or go on facebook.
I have a precise mix of tools i use in a particular state, and i work on projects that take weeks to complete. It's the middle of summer and there are times I don't want my 12 core watercooled rig to be spewing heat into my room.
It's absolutely asinine for you to tell other people to live with a handicapped system that they paid good money for and assume they have the same use case as you. Another +1 for this comment, whoever thinks sleep is a minor feature some can just live without are extremely ignorant. However, I will say that disabling the 2nd onboard nic in the bios on my Aorus Master with 3900x on windows 10 1903 seems to have solved my sleep issues. Another note, I had 0 issues with sleep on windows 10 1809, it wasn't until I did a clean install of 1903 that these issues cropped up. XMP seems to have nothing to do with the issue at least for my configuration. I also tried F5l and F5o beta bios, makes no difference.
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Exactly. It's not as if the Zen 2 platform is cheap either. This motherboard is the single most expensive one I ever purchased. Saying something as simple as "sleep" is a unreasonable commodity that us user who pay good money expecting our products to work properly is quite frankly, disgusting. Between this and Zen 2 not boosting to advertised boost clock speed, I'm quite astounded how the mainstream tech "influencers" can cut AMD such slack.
I never said it was "unreasonable"...;) What I said was, rephrased: "Sleep on any number of motherboards and platforms has always given me trouble in the past so with my ~10-second cold boot time with my NVMe boot drive I find it not necessary at all, which it isn't. So I turn my computer off when not in use. " Anyone who thinks that sleep is a problem only on these motherboards has no clue at all, I can tell you that sincerely...;) It was only a rational suggestion to make his life easier and simpler--as this decision has made mine. But each to his his own--some folks like to bang their heads repeatedly against telephone poles. Excuse me, I 'll pass.
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No, it's ENTIRELY the point. I have a pcie 4.0 boot drive and boot times are completely irrelevant.
the problem is every time i turn the PC on, it takes 10-20 minutes to get everything setup to get my work done. and everytime i shut down and turn it back on i have to DO THIS ALL OVER AGAIN. Which can be 3-4 times a day. We are talking eight virtual desktops and over two dozen applications in various states.
I started this thread so that this issue can get some attention and get fixed. When you come in and tell everyone "hey relax you don't even need this feature", it not only isn't helpful but its a distraction for every single person on this thread who wants this problem fixed.
What you think you do with your computer is utterly beside the point. The fact is that when the computer is *off* it isn't "spewing heat" anywhere because it isn't even on. Did you read what I said, or did you not understand the post? Your response makes no sense at all. Just turn it off when you aren't using it! Jeez.
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Look, that's great. IMO, trusting hibernation for that sort of thing seems like a very fragile way to go about preserving your work environment--ever thought about macros, batch files, etc., to simplify your work environment startup? But, to each his own--wasn't "coming on here telling everyone they don't need the feature" at all--was simply, again, offering up a suggestion as a work-around. As I said, lots of high-performance desktop work environments have problems with sleep--not just the GB Master--it's exactly why I stopped trying to get it to work 100% reliably years ago. Getting it to work reliably seemed like a miracle when it happened, and then, sure enough, a driver update for my GPU or some other device that needed to wake properly from sleep would foul up sleep once again--just got tired of chasing my tail--I've seen it with Asus, MSI, until I simply stopped it altogether, long before I thought about buying this GB x570 Master--but I have to say it's one of the best mboards I've ever owned--and that's a long list....;) First GB motherboard, actually. But..hope you get exactly what you're looking for eventually! Wasn't suggesting that you forget the idea--how could I, as you never explained why hibernation was so important to you? Anyway, best of luck! Life is too short to bicker at each other like silly schoolboys, eh?..;)
Glad to hear you're booting from a PCIe4 drive--been toying with that notion myself--even this 960 EVO NVMe boot drive seems faster even though it's a PCIe3.x device.
Right now, my biggest bug & major complaint with this motherboard is that I cannot get it to recognize my PCIe4 GPU when booting with the GPU set to PCIe4 mode! Very frustrating. Work around is to fall back to PCIe3 mode for the GPU--and then the system warm and cold boots as expected, every time. In PCIE4 mode, it sometimes takes three minutes to boot the GPU! Sometimes it takes 60 seconds--still far too long. And sometimes, only a series of cold boots, then power downs, and more cold boots one right after the other, serves to recognize the GPU and finally boot it! Definitely something wrong there. So don't think I don't have my problems...;)
No, it's ENTIRELY the point. I have a pcie 4.0 boot drive and boot times are completely irrelevant.
the problem is every time i turn the PC on, it takes 10-20 minutes to get everything setup to get my work done. and everytime i shut down and turn it back on i have to DO THIS ALL OVER AGAIN. Which can be 3-4 times a day. We are talking eight virtual desktops and over two dozen applications in various states.
I started this thread so that this issue can get some attention and get fixed. When you come in and tell everyone "hey relax you don't even need this feature", it not only isn't helpful but its a distraction for every single person on this thread who wants this problem fixed.
What you think you do with your computer is utterly beside the point. The fact is that when the computer is *off* it isn't "spewing heat" anywhere because it isn't even on. Did you read what I said, or did you not understand the post? Your response makes no sense at all. Just turn it off when you aren't using it! Jeez.
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I have the same issue. Computer won't wake properly from sleep or hibernation, and rebooting/startup takes FOREVER! I thought I had just purchased the fastest computer in the world (Gigabyte Aurus Elite X570 BIOS version F4j, Ryzen 9 3900X, Samsung EVO Plus 970 NVMe 1 TB HDD, Windows 10 Pro 1903 fresh install) and it takes about five minutes to boot up or restart, and it can't sleep either. I'm considering returning this motherboard and going with something else. Gigabyte had better fix this quickly or it's going to have a lot of returned motherboards.
I agree with e36racer as well. I'm not a gamer. I'm a software/web developer and I have many apps/browsers/tabs open at any given time (always a different mix too, so macros/batches are out of the question). I don't want to have to close them all and reopen them every time I shut down my computer. I'd rather save my files, sleep to conserve some power, and resume where I left off.
Edited Sept 5, 2019 6:55:05 GMT -8 by mccarthysean: wanted to agree with e36racer's comments
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OK guys i FINALLY GOT IT TO SLEEP PROPERLY.
Besides the items listed in this thread (newest bios, disabling the 2nd NIC), I realized that the BIOS on this board defaults to CSM/Legacy. When disabling CSM, it couldn't see my windows 10 USB install thumbdrive, so naturally i had booted in Legacy BIOS mode as I have many times before on previous builds with other systems
So this time, I used Rufus to make my windows install thumbdrive, specifying GPT/UEFI (the windows media creation tool MIGHT do it, but I didn't use it the 2nd time around). Made sure CSM was disabled and everything was set to UEFI, and then did an install with the latest 1903 build.
Installed the latest AMD chipset drivers, and BAM... sleeps and wakes just fine now.
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Disabling the secondary network interface also fixed this issue for me, for anyone else looking at this thread.
This was after testing every other possible fix suggested here including RAM/etc. Even tried installing Windows on multiple drives. Hope this helps other folks!
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Just tested the F4 BIOS for x570 Aorus Elite and this issue still persists. I've tried to disable CMS and this board doesn't have secondary LAN to disable.
I don't want to be rude, but it is unacceptable the BIOS team can't fix such a basic PC function. Ridiculous bios issues like this make me regret left a Asus board.
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