F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Device remains inactive after power-off, suggesting sudden energy spike during attempt to resume.

Device remains inactive after power-off, suggesting sudden energy spike during attempt to resume.

Device remains inactive after power-off, suggesting sudden energy spike during attempt to resume.

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Nashiko57
Senior Member
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07-31-2025, 09:47 PM
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Hey there, I recently assembled a brand-new PC using completely fresh components. Everything functions perfectly during operation, even during full shutdowns and startup sequences—no crashes or problems at all. Yet, I’ve encountered an odd and worrying problem with sleep mode: when I put the system to sleep and attempt to wake it (using the power button or mouse/keyboard), it fails to respond. Sometimes it resumes without the usual RGB indicators, and the transition feels abrupt. When I press the power button again, I notice a brief surge—like a flash of RGB lights for a moment—then the system restarts. Repeated attempts only result in silence. The only solution I’ve discovered is disconnecting and reconnecting the main power cable; this time the PC boots up normally. Once operational, it runs smoothly—games, applications, everything works without hiccups. What I’ve tried so far: BIOS has the sleep feature disabled. Power management settings in both BIOS and Windows appear functional (USB devices can wake the system). Fast boot and hybrid sleep are turned off in Windows. BIOS is up to date. No issues arise during regular use or shutdown cycles. System specs: Motherboard – MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WiFi CPU – Ryzen 5 7600 RAM – Klevv BOLT V DDR5 6000M/T, CL 30-36-36-76 GPU – PNY 3080TI PSU – 1st Player Armour 750W PSU – Power supply – 80+Gold OS – Windows 11. What might be causing this? It seems like a minor power glitch triggered only when sleeping. I’m okay with disabling sleep for now, but I’d appreciate any insight to resolve it. Thanks ahead!
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Nashiko57
07-31-2025, 09:47 PM #1

Hey there, I recently assembled a brand-new PC using completely fresh components. Everything functions perfectly during operation, even during full shutdowns and startup sequences—no crashes or problems at all. Yet, I’ve encountered an odd and worrying problem with sleep mode: when I put the system to sleep and attempt to wake it (using the power button or mouse/keyboard), it fails to respond. Sometimes it resumes without the usual RGB indicators, and the transition feels abrupt. When I press the power button again, I notice a brief surge—like a flash of RGB lights for a moment—then the system restarts. Repeated attempts only result in silence. The only solution I’ve discovered is disconnecting and reconnecting the main power cable; this time the PC boots up normally. Once operational, it runs smoothly—games, applications, everything works without hiccups. What I’ve tried so far: BIOS has the sleep feature disabled. Power management settings in both BIOS and Windows appear functional (USB devices can wake the system). Fast boot and hybrid sleep are turned off in Windows. BIOS is up to date. No issues arise during regular use or shutdown cycles. System specs: Motherboard – MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WiFi CPU – Ryzen 5 7600 RAM – Klevv BOLT V DDR5 6000M/T, CL 30-36-36-76 GPU – PNY 3080TI PSU – 1st Player Armour 750W PSU – Power supply – 80+Gold OS – Windows 11. What might be causing this? It seems like a minor power glitch triggered only when sleeping. I’m okay with disabling sleep for now, but I’d appreciate any insight to resolve it. Thanks ahead!

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ItzScrubPvP
Junior Member
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07-31-2025, 09:47 PM
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ItzScrubPvP
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bubbayagga1
Junior Member
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07-31-2025, 09:47 PM
#3
Thank you for the friendly greeting. The download of AMD Software Adrenaline Addition likely includes the chipset driver. I disabled the PCIe ASPM in BIOS, yet the issue remains. Please see the attached image for further details.
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bubbayagga1
07-31-2025, 09:47 PM #3

Thank you for the friendly greeting. The download of AMD Software Adrenaline Addition likely includes the chipset driver. I disabled the PCIe ASPM in BIOS, yet the issue remains. Please see the attached image for further details.