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<blockquote data-quote="Peter2" data-source="post: 684910" data-attributes="member: 24945"><p>Hi RoninFR, just a few ideas:</p><p>- is this also happening when MP is not active?</p><p>- what about power modes in your bios (s1/s3)</p><p>- check you power management settings of your hardware for the connected devices/ports in device manager, they have specific settings.</p><p>- a driver issue? -> do you have the latest drivers for those devices</p><p>- what about windows power options, have you checked the advanced settings?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter2, post: 684910, member: 24945"] Hi RoninFR, just a few ideas: - is this also happening when MP is not active? - what about power modes in your bios (s1/s3) - check you power management settings of your hardware for the connected devices/ports in device manager, they have specific settings. - a driver issue? -> do you have the latest drivers for those devices - what about windows power options, have you checked the advanced settings? [/QUOTE]
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