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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/05/10 03:05:45 (permalink)
I guess this is never going to get fixed. I think this will be the last EVGA board I buy. My so called limited edition classified will not work as advertised.
Why can't someone take responsibility?
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/05/10 03:59:33 (permalink)
I have this bug also. X58 SLI3 and a GTX580. S3 sleep is messed up. My work around, I don't use it. I have my computer set to S1. I leave my computer on during the day and shut it off when I go to bed.

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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/05/12 19:03:10 (permalink)
BaltothewolfI really don't see the logic in owning a fast gaming computer and complaining about S3 sleep. You guys go and spend hundreds of dollars on SSD's so you can get a fast boot time, yet you use sleep. The logic of this completely baffles me.

Don't generalize. I have a spinning disk drive, a first-gen i7, and a mid-range video card. I have neither a fast gaming computer nor a fast boot time, so I use sleep.
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/05/14 05:26:59 (permalink)
OK, got RMA swap out GTX670 FTW popped it in guess what, same issue....
Very frustrated as I had to pay £23 to ship it to Germany...
I feel a letter to PC PRO coming on.....

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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/05/29 09:23:38 (permalink)
Does it works with the 780 ? Anyone tested it ?
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/05/29 10:40:15 (permalink)
same bios size, so i don't see why it would be.

 
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/06/04 19:35:10 (permalink)
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Had the same S3 resume error with my Visio SV320VXT and a brand new GTX 780. Disabled the CEC or connected device control on the TV itself solved the problem. Now the TV resumes with windows. I bought and returned dual 660 ti's and a 680 trying to solve this. 
 
Edit- after letting the PC sleep for ~30 min the problem returns. Strangely it resumes as it should if it sleeps for just a few moments. 
post edited by solaris8402 - 2013/06/04 20:10:15
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/06/04 23:37:21 (permalink)
This issue is entirely dedicated to x58 chipsets using a phoenix bios, issues with other platforms (x79) are separate
 
There are no reports of this occuring for anyone with this platform - where it isn't caused by the users system configuration.

 
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/06/05 08:44:08 (permalink)
OK, it appears that this will never be fixed as x58 is over 4 years old, so much for EVGA legendary support....
So the options are...
 
1. Live with it and use s1 and hibernate
2. Try to get a refund and go back to older GTX460 where s3 worked with x58
3. Upgrade MB, CPU, RAM etc. making more money for the corporates that caused (did not test) this issue in the first place.
 
The lesson here is do not spend money unless you research all issues that are important to you are working properly on your intended platform. I will ensure to do this in future.
 
BTW, I have read that someone with x58 used a Enermax modu 82 psu when experiencing S3 resume issues, all be it with a AMD video card, can anyone confirm if this is true with Nvidia 600 series ?

Although if they did I doubt they would be reading this forum...
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/06/24 09:15:16 (permalink)
HarryD

I have this bug also. X58 SLI3 and a GTX580. S3 sleep is messed up. My work around, I don't use it. I have my computer set to S1. I leave my computer on during the day and shut it off when I go to bed.

 
With your bug something else is going on, the GTX580 works perfectly with the EVGA x58 & sleep as that is my configuration.

unnamed22

Does it works with the 780 ? Anyone tested it ?

 
Also curious though I HIGHLY doubt it will be any different. When BestBuy starts to carry them in store I may purchase / return one to test it out.


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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/06/27 15:03:50 (permalink)
It repros with the 780 & the x58.  I discovered it this morning (I installed the 780 card last night, upgrading from a dual 560Ti configuration).
I'm a bit bummed about this, but will work around it by not using S3 -- the card is so much better that what I was using before (my wife appreciates that it no longer sounds like an airplane taking off when I'm gaming).
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/06/27 17:08:26 (permalink)
MatthewGertz

It repros with the 780 & the x58.  I discovered it this morning (I installed the 780 card last night, upgrading from a dual 560Ti configuration).
I'm a bit bummed about this, but will work around it by not using S3 -- the card is so much better that what I was using before (my wife appreciates that it no longer sounds like an airplane taking off when I'm gaming).

I thought as much but thanks for actually confirming this. The 780 is a GK110 so I was hoping it would be different than the GK104 chips but guess not. I wonder if the latest AMD cards work fine?


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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/06/30 17:33:45 (permalink)
I was wrong.  I thought my S3 sleep problem was resolved when got my replacement X58 board.  It's still there.  No resume from S3 or any sleep state. 
 
It does resume after a hard boot as if it was sleeping, but you have to go through the post and normal boot process.
 
Back to the drawing board...............
post edited by jonny80s - 2013/07/02 20:06:17

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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/07/01 13:50:54 (permalink)
I have to totally turn off my Computer by turning it off on the chasis. Turn it off that way is the only way, it doesn't go to a black screen. The monitor just won't turn back on whatsoever anymore. Their was a time that my system didn't do this, but it seems with the last driver that I have to manually turn off my Computer from the Chasis, then power it back on by chasis.
 
And yeah, I also have 2 680s. Also I have an ASUS MB to click on on my Computer stats.

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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/07/03 08:16:07 (permalink)
I got it working last night. Then this morning it isn't working again.

I put the system to sleep 3 times and it resumed 3 times. This morning it wouldn't resume. I had to power down and reboot. After the post and boot cycle the OS resumed as if it was asleep.

It appears as though it's a bios incompatibility with the OS. More testing tonight after work.....

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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/07/05 11:13:37 (permalink)
I gave up...  I won't use sleep until I upgrade to X79.
 
Just initiated a step-up to a 780, maybe that will clear the problem.  I doubt it though, I've heard it's more of the same.

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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/07/18 19:18:52 (permalink)
i have the same issue as per this whole thread
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/07/31 14:08:54 (permalink)
gemini-ERAUi have the same issue as per this whole thread
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Nice to hear, in a bittersweet way – I was considering upgrading to that very card just to avoid this issue.
Anyone want to give me a 560 Ti in exchange for a 660 Ti?
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/08/20 18:12:38 (permalink)
Same issue with the GTX 780 on my X58 mobo :(
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/08/23 08:30:21 (permalink)
For now my 580 Classified (One of the best cards that still support sleep) is doing ok but my OC'd i7 970 still has a good amount of life in it. When I upgrade my video card next I will be looking toward AMD assuming this issue will never be fixed. Have not tested AMD yet though have not seen any x58 / AMD complaints. I think I can get my CPU through one more video card cycle.


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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/08/23 09:55:07 (permalink)
I had the same issue (computer waking up from S3, but screen staying blank) with a EVGA GTX 660 TI FTW, an ASRock 970 Pro3 R2.0 mainboard and an AOC 2752 screen.
 
In UEFI, in ACPI settings, I set "wait for ready bit" to "disabled" and "wake on PS2/USB/Network/etc" all to "enabled". 
 
Seems that this fixed the issue for me.
post edited by gesia - 2013/08/23 09:57:08
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/09/17 23:06:34 (permalink)
Just in case anyone was wondering, regardless of whether or not Windows 8 worked (I don't know; I never tried it), Windows 8.1 does not work. Very disappointing.
I'm going to try to find equivalent settings to follow gesia's suggestions but I'm not hopeful; it seems to me like the machine does wake up, and everything but video turns back on, including the operating system.
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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2013/09/18 00:11:22 (permalink)
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Just in case anyone was wondering, regardless of whether or not Windows 8 worked (I don't know; I never tried it), Windows 8.1 does not work. Very disappointing.
I'm going to try to find equivalent settings to follow gesia's suggestions but I'm not hopeful; it seems to me like the machine does wake up, and everything but video turns back on, including the operating system.

You won't find any 'equivalent' settings on your X58 board, it doesn't have UEFI and he's using an AMD3+ motherboard. Completely unrelated to the issue we are having.

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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2014/01/04 16:11:55 (permalink)
Fat load of good this thread did.
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Re: GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2014/04/21 12:00:53 (permalink)
BestBuy started stocking the GTX 750 Ti (link below) with the new Maxwell architecture. Going to stop by today and "rent" one to test in my X58 rig haha. Will report back if sleep works post Kepler.
 
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Re: GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2014/04/22 06:05:37 (permalink)
Got the EVGA 750-Ti SC... Sleep still does NOT work with Maxwell / x58 and it benched lower than my EVGA GTX 580 Classified in 3DMark Vantage. Sticking w/ my 580 for now I guess. Some may laugh but I still plan to upgrade my graphics card once more in the coming years with my i7 970 before building a new gaming box all together. Looks like my next card will be AMD unless the Pascal architecture fixes the sleep issue, whenever it comes out.


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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2014/04/29 21:48:06 (permalink)
 
 Sorry for being a little late to the game but this issue just hit for me, so I'm new to this problem.
 
Baltothewolf
I really don't see the logic in owning a fast gaming computer and complaining about S3 sleep. You guys go and spend hundreds of dollars on SSD's so you can get a fast boot time, yet you use sleep. The logic of this completely baffles me.

 
  I spent "hundred" (a little less actually) of dollars on my SSD and it wasnt for boot, its for system responsiveness, and waking from S3 before my 660 ti's took all of 3 seconds for all systems go , a cold boot takes MUCH longer than that and as someone who normally would sleep/wake their machine at least a dozen times a day if not more....its bothersome, especially if it has the potential to damage hardware as I've recently been reading.
 
   I have had this machine running 4 years + or - a month or two and s3 sleep has worked flawlessly for me on this particular mobo with a GT 240, 8800 GTS,  GTX 260, gtx 460 and 2 GTX 570's in SLI with a 460 PhysX/ secondary display and likely other cards at some point and no sleep issues period till now.
 
  For those saying it has nothing to do with the cards.....I cant follow that logic, I got this motherboard and CPU in 2010, and have run many NVIDIA cards across a fair span of time (see above)....and the most recent cards in my case (660 ti's), made years after the x58 chipset was in its heyday ....and its "all" the motherboards fault? Cards before the mobo was made work, cards after the mobo was made work...these dont for some reason, they do sometimes but that's not really good enough...
 
  If anyone has a fix sans insomnia or hibernation please let me know.
 

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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2014/04/30 08:45:39 (permalink)
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 Sorry for being a little late to the game but this issue just hit for me, so I'm new to this problem.
 
Baltothewolf
I really don't see the logic in owning a fast gaming computer and complaining about S3 sleep. You guys go and spend hundreds of dollars on SSD's so you can get a fast boot time, yet you use sleep. The logic of this completely baffles me.

 
  I spent "hundred" (a little less actually) of dollars on my SSD and it wasnt for boot, its for system responsiveness, and waking from S3 before my 660 ti's took all of 3 seconds for all systems go , a cold boot takes MUCH longer than that and as someone who normally would sleep/wake their machine at least a dozen times a day if not more....its bothersome, especially if it has the potential to damage hardware as I've recently been reading.
 
   I have had this machine running 4 years + or - a month or two and s3 sleep has worked flawlessly for me on this particular mobo with a GT 240, 8800 GTS,  GTX 260, gtx 460 and 2 GTX 570's in SLI with a 460 PhysX/ secondary display and likely other cards at some point and no sleep issues period till now.
 
  For those saying it has nothing to do with the cards.....I cant follow that logic, I got this motherboard and CPU in 2010, and have run many NVIDIA cards across a fair span of time (see above)....and the most recent cards in my case (660 ti's), made years after the x58 chipset was in its heyday ....and its "all" the motherboards fault? Cards before the mobo was made work, cards after the mobo was made work...these dont for some reason, they do sometimes but that's not really good enough...
 
  If anyone has a fix sans insomnia or hibernation please let me know.
 




I am surprised the two 660 Ti's were much of an upgrade compared to your two 570's. I would just go back to those assuming you didn't sell them already or try some AMD cards. Doesn't look like Nvidia will ever care to fix this issue and I am a heavy user of sleep mode.


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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2014/04/30 10:06:26 (permalink)
 
   My 570's croaked, the 660 Ti's were what I got through RMA.

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Re:GTX 680 - problems resuming from S3 sleep 2014/05/01 08:41:58 (permalink)
iceman0124
 
   My 570's croaked, the 660 Ti's were what I got through RMA.




Up to you but I would complain the 660's are not an option for you given the sleep issue. Maybe you could get a credit, a refurb 580 out of them, or a better card for your troubles.


Desktop: EVGA 141-GT-E770 x58, Silverstone RV02-E White, Two Western Digital Black Edition 750GB in Raid0, Intel Core i7 970 OC'd to 4GHz, Mushkin Enhanced Redline 12GB DDR3 1600 7-7-7-24, EVGA GTX 580 Classified 3GB
Laptop: Alienware M5750 OCZ Agility 2 240GB SSD, Intel Core 2 Duo T7600G OC'd to 2.66GHz, G.SKILL 4GB DDR2 667 4-4-4-12, mxm type III AMD HD 4850m, 1920 x 1200 17in WUXGA LCD, UJ-120 Blu-ray 

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