Windows 7 sleep mode failure

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2012/03/29 19:22:37 (permalink)
Removed a 5870 that when to sleep and woke up with no issues.
 
Installed the 680 and the video will not wake up after sleep.
The rest of the system sounds like it starts fine but just there is no video signal trigger.
 
Could this be a driver issue?  I ran the driver cleaner....
 
Also thinking the Precision X running in the task bar may be something.
post edited by IGantchev - 2012/03/29 19:33:32
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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/03/29 21:52:47 (permalink)
    You might try looking over bios settings, something may have defaulted after removing the AMD. Or, as you say, could be a driver issue, if not the bios.
    This first driver has been having a few issues, though I think some of the new features of the 680 may be at the root of it.

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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/03/29 23:47:14 (permalink)
    As I said, nothing changed, I just swapped out the card.
     
    Does anyone's sleep mode work with this card?
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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/03/30 05:21:50 (permalink)
    ofcourse sleep mode works. this might be a windows setting issue. make sure windows didnt change settings in power options for sleep mode ie sleep mode enabled :)

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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/03/30 05:25:40 (permalink)
    you cant just swap out the card. especially when going from amd to nvidia.
     
    Put the ati back in, uninstall the drivers, then run driver sweeper in safe mode to completly remove the amd drivers. then you can install the 680 and its drivers

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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/03/30 11:54:45 (permalink)
    tepescovir

    you cant just swap out the card. especially when going from amd to nvidia.

    Put the ati back in, uninstall the drivers, then run driver sweeper in safe mode to completly remove the amd drivers. then you can install the 680 and its drivers

     
    This is what I did.
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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/03/30 18:11:19 (permalink)
    Any luck figuring this out?  Just got my 680 installed (switched from 570 and did the whole uninstall, driver sweeper in safe mode then install new card and drivers) and it wouldn't come out of sleep the first time I tried.


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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/03/30 18:15:49 (permalink)
    its your windows b/c other ppl arent having trouble. unhook all usb except mouse and keyboard and try. make sure your power setting are correct for sleep mode. we'll figure this out.

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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/03/30 18:20:16 (permalink)
    also, whats your mobo and have u updated to newer bios?

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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/03/30 19:35:43 (permalink)
    I'd say it's not a widespread problem, but others are having it as two of us have posted so far :)
     
    My mobo is EVGA X58 FTW3 with the latest bios available from this site.  I actually just did a clean install of the OS a couple of months ago when my OS SSD died.  The sleep/wake function worked perfectly from then until today when I changed video cards and drivers.
     
    I tried changing some things in the power section of the bios (S1 + S3 to just S3 and even just S1), uninstalled and installed the new drivers again, unplugged everything except the keyboard and mouse, and even changed from the DVI-I to the DVI-D port.
     
    Appreciate any other thoughts.


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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/04/01 00:23:15 (permalink)
    I'm using a X58 Classified (760).
    Was on 82 bios but flashed to latest (83) hoping it would fix it.
    No luck.
     
    EDIT: Doing some reasearch now that more people are getting the cards...
    Seems others are having this problem as well:
    http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=226284
     
    post edited by IGantchev - 2012/04/01 00:25:51
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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/04/01 00:58:13 (permalink)
    Are you oc'ing your CPU? Adding new cards can affect you system power.

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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/04/01 20:52:25 (permalink)
    In addition to following many recommendations in the X58 boards section (and other sites) I put everything in Bios back to default  (except enabling AHCI) and it still won't come out of sleep properly.  Hibernate works, S1 worked (but what's the point with almost everything still running).  I even tried the drivers off the disk that came with the card but nothing has worked so far.  I also removed the card and reseated it and the power plugs just to be sure.
     
    For grins, I'm going to put the 570 back in tomorrow and see if S3 still works with it.


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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/04/09 01:18:53 (permalink)
    I had this problem when I was running 2x 560 and using the latest driver.  I even disabled sleep because of the problem - just shut downs and restarts.  I have not experienced it yet with the 2x 680s and latest driver, so I plan to enable sleep again. 

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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/04/09 04:03:40 (permalink)
    Same problem
     
    Crashing everytime while trying to come out of S3 sleep. Never happened with my last card (460)


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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/04/19 18:32:37 (permalink)
    I am having the same issue with an x58 (759) and 680 SLI setup. Uninstalled drivers rebooted finished uninstall, pulled previous cards and inserted 680s. Installed 301.10 drivers and can no longer resume from sleep. My machine does not reboot however, as I hear the resume from sleep sound, but have no video.
     
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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/04/19 21:10:02 (permalink)
    matthevil

    My machine does not reboot however, as I hear the resume from sleep sound, but have no video.


    I didn't think mine was rebooting at first, but I just let it sit there once (instead of hitting reset) and realized it did reboot after a while.


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    Re:Windows 7 sleep mode failure 2012/05/06 16:14:04 (permalink)
    Don't know if which MB you guys have, but this is something I found on the Asus forum about S3.  May or may not be relevant
     
    http://support.asus.com/Search/KDetail.aspx?SLanguage=en&no=51C4F526-CF79-905D-1D1D-4C965F0B80A1&t=2

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