- Jun 30, 2004
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Posting this also under "Motherboards."
As per myriad recent posts and threads I've made, I'm trying to build an absolutely stellar WHS-2011 server box. I discovered that I had in storage a (practically brand-new) ASUS Striker Extreme 680i board and a (practically brand-new) Conroe E6600. I also seem to have plenty of DDR2 RAM kits. So -- "I built it!" [Try and make a joke about "You didn't build that!" -- but I did.]
680i was nVidia chipset, and ASUS stopped producing driver updates of any significance for it. Nothing there on their download site for either Win 7 or Win-2008-R2 (core for WHS2011). Have to rely on Microsoft's own chipset or nForce drivers.
So I find I'm having trouble implementing either S3 or S1&S3 hybrid sleep.
Systems will go to sleep, but they fail to wake up.
But I've got a 780i system with Win 7 installed -- also relied on the MS chipset driver versions. Hybrid sleep works great on that system. Wake-on-LAN works great, too.
And somewhere today -- I found a trouble-shooting page on a Win 7 forum, which suggests that one (of many) sources of the problem could be the PSU.
Currently all the systems in the house which wake and sleep properly are fitted with Seasonic 650 and 750 PSUs. The ones causing trouble have an older OCZ PowerStream and Antec NeoPower, respectively. Those PSUs are older than the Seasonics.
Is there any empirical experience among you [member-readers] that would sustantiate my suspicions? I have a spare Seasonic PSU -- fairly recent and brand new.
As per myriad recent posts and threads I've made, I'm trying to build an absolutely stellar WHS-2011 server box. I discovered that I had in storage a (practically brand-new) ASUS Striker Extreme 680i board and a (practically brand-new) Conroe E6600. I also seem to have plenty of DDR2 RAM kits. So -- "I built it!" [Try and make a joke about "You didn't build that!" -- but I did.]
680i was nVidia chipset, and ASUS stopped producing driver updates of any significance for it. Nothing there on their download site for either Win 7 or Win-2008-R2 (core for WHS2011). Have to rely on Microsoft's own chipset or nForce drivers.
So I find I'm having trouble implementing either S3 or S1&S3 hybrid sleep.
Systems will go to sleep, but they fail to wake up.
But I've got a 780i system with Win 7 installed -- also relied on the MS chipset driver versions. Hybrid sleep works great on that system. Wake-on-LAN works great, too.
And somewhere today -- I found a trouble-shooting page on a Win 7 forum, which suggests that one (of many) sources of the problem could be the PSU.
Currently all the systems in the house which wake and sleep properly are fitted with Seasonic 650 and 750 PSUs. The ones causing trouble have an older OCZ PowerStream and Antec NeoPower, respectively. Those PSUs are older than the Seasonics.
Is there any empirical experience among you [member-readers] that would sustantiate my suspicions? I have a spare Seasonic PSU -- fairly recent and brand new.