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New PC, 35 seconds to wake from sleep

philosofool

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I just built my Ryzen 5 system. All is good and seems to be running as anticipated except it takes a long time to wake up from sleep. I can exit UEFI and log in to windows faster than that...

I've checked the obvious: hibernate is off (disabled with powercfg on command prompt); I disabling hybrid sleep doesn't make a difference. I didn't see any BIOS settings for sleep states. I am running Windows 10 Home 64 bit on a Samsung 850 EVO SSD; Asrock AB350 Mother Board.
 
Try booting off a liveCD and seeing if the times are similar, I am not really that surprised at the difference could very well be a motherboard UEFI bios issue.

If the liveCD awakes faster then it could be a windows thing, I have a warm boot issue that shows itself when Windows reboot but my motherboard never chokes or gives me any beep codes saying that it doesn't like it. I just think that Windows is picky at times, and not much you can really do.

Some folks might think that a 35 sec awake time is fine, considering just a few years ago we were all complaining about boot times on non ssd hardware. Now just a second thought and most folks won't even consider that to be a big deal.
 
I just built my Ryzen 5 system. All is good and seems to be running as anticipated except it takes a long time to wake up from sleep. I can exit UEFI and log in to windows faster than that...

I've checked the obvious: hibernate is off (disabled with powercfg on command prompt); I disabling hybrid sleep doesn't make a difference. I didn't see any BIOS settings for sleep states. I am running Windows 10 Home 64 bit on a Samsung 850 EVO SSD; Asrock AB350 Mother Board.

Does your motherboard have any additional RAID/SATA controllers on it? It has been my experience (especially with LSI controllers) that re-initializing these types of devices takes an incredible amount of time for some reason.

EDIT - If this is your board:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157761

Then it has a "2 x SATA3 6.0Gb/s Connectors by ASMedia ASM1061, support NCQ, AHCI and Hot Plug" controller on it, disable that in BIOS (assuming your boot devices arent dependant on it) and see if youre still experiencing the same issues.
 
Does your motherboard have any additional RAID/SATA controllers on it? It has been my experience (especially with LSI controllers) that re-initializing these types of devices takes an incredible amount of time for some reason.

EDIT - If this is your board:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157761

Then it has a "2 x SATA3 6.0Gb/s Connectors by ASMedia ASM1061, support NCQ, AHCI and Hot Plug" controller on it, disable that in BIOS (assuming your boot devices arent dependant on it) and see if youre still experiencing the same issues.

This advice did it! --I think: this wouldn't be the first time the problem went away and the reemerged, but I have 7 consecutive wakes from sleep without a hang.

I couldn't actually find a UEFI setting specific to that SATA controller, so I moved the system SSD to a different SATA port, one not on the ASM1061 controller. So far, it looks like the issue is fixed.
 
This advice did it! --I think: this wouldn't be the first time the problem went away and the reemerged, but I have 7 consecutive wakes from sleep without a hang.

I couldn't actually find a UEFI setting specific to that SATA controller, so I moved the system SSD to a different SATA port, one not on the ASM1061 controller. So far, it looks like the issue is fixed.

Not trying to jinx you here, but I would bet any 3 digit amount of money that youve just fixed the problem for good. Every board that I have ever owned has had the exact same symptoms that youve described when trying to utilise any non-native AHCI controller. I have an ASRock Z77 Extreme11, the board cost me about $400 when I bought it, it takes a full minute at least for it to boot into windows, and im using an M.2 SSD as my boot drive............

Disabling the built in LSI SAS controller brings cold boot times into the sub 20 second range. But since I actually need the extra SATA ports, I have to just deal with it :/ My old AMD Phenom 2 X6 rig boots faster than my main one and thats just a regular SATA2 OEM SSD.
 
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