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Discussing sleep mode refers to its function and settings.

Discussing sleep mode refers to its function and settings.

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DannyBananas
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01-12-2023, 03:55 AM
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Hello. The sleep mode in Windows 7 X64 affects specific components to save power. It typically turns off the CPU and graphics card while keeping the power supply active. The hard drive remains powered on.
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DannyBananas
01-12-2023, 03:55 AM #1

Hello. The sleep mode in Windows 7 X64 affects specific components to save power. It typically turns off the CPU and graphics card while keeping the power supply active. The hard drive remains powered on.

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Der_Zwieback
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01-31-2023, 09:03 PM
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All components except the motherboard and power supply have been turned off.
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Der_Zwieback
01-31-2023, 09:03 PM #2

All components except the motherboard and power supply have been turned off.

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02-21-2023, 06:46 AM
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Yes, the power supply remains active. The HDD shuts off with a positive signal.
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DerSchnurrbart
02-21-2023, 06:46 AM #3

Yes, the power supply remains active. The HDD shuts off with a positive signal.

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Snowy0
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03-03-2023, 08:23 AM
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Your PSU and RAM remain functional since most applications stay in memory, while the rest of the system is powered down.
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Snowy0
03-03-2023, 08:23 AM #4

Your PSU and RAM remain functional since most applications stay in memory, while the rest of the system is powered down.

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03-03-2023, 09:36 AM
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03-03-2023, 09:36 AM #5

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matthewj105
Junior Member
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03-03-2023, 05:45 PM
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I have a query about sleep mode in Windows 7. When I use it, my computer shuts down the HDD, powers off the monitor, and stops both case fans. Should the PSU also turn off? I’m also hearing one single click from the PSU, like it’s turned off.
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matthewj105
03-03-2023, 05:45 PM #6

I have a query about sleep mode in Windows 7. When I use it, my computer shuts down the HDD, powers off the monitor, and stops both case fans. Should the PSU also turn off? I’m also hearing one single click from the PSU, like it’s turned off.

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NicolleSpacki
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03-07-2023, 12:28 AM
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The power source provides the same energy the computer uses. With a 1000W supply and a 5W draw, the supply delivers just 5W under normal conditions. Even when asleep, certain parts stay active but operate at minimal levels to enable quick startup. On Windows 8, wireless cards remain active in deep sleep rather than fully cutting off power, allowing seamless reconnection. In systems supporting Connected Standby, the OS gathers web data while the system stays in sleep mode, then partially powers it up when needed. Generally, the PSU monitors sleep states via ACPI, leaving only the CPU connector powered on the motherboard.
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NicolleSpacki
03-07-2023, 12:28 AM #7

The power source provides the same energy the computer uses. With a 1000W supply and a 5W draw, the supply delivers just 5W under normal conditions. Even when asleep, certain parts stay active but operate at minimal levels to enable quick startup. On Windows 8, wireless cards remain active in deep sleep rather than fully cutting off power, allowing seamless reconnection. In systems supporting Connected Standby, the OS gathers web data while the system stays in sleep mode, then partially powers it up when needed. Generally, the PSU monitors sleep states via ACPI, leaving only the CPU connector powered on the motherboard.