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Only storage devices really. And HDs was just the extreme example. Since they are terrible even today.
Only storage USB devices resume from S3 sleep? What proof do you have of that?
Only storage devices really. And HDs was just the extreme example. Since they are terrible even today.
Only storage USB devices resume from S3 sleep? What proof do you have of that?
You do know the entire thread is only about mass storage devices connected to USB3, right?
The problem in question effects some USB flash drives, and involves the chipset ceasing to poll some drives when a Z87 system enters an S3 sleep state. This means that the USB drive does not wake back up with the system, and you need to reconnect the drive in order to continue working with it.
Uhm...from your own post with more details.
is it just me..or does anyone else not care about this usb bug....
i have never in my 24 years ever used sleep mode
^. Employ better habits, i.e. use portable software with auto-save feature. Helps with crashes, power surges too![]()
So is it the cpu or the mobo that this will get fixed in the next stepping in July ? Someone said its the cpu some said its the mobo.
^. Employ better habits, i.e. use portable software with auto-save feature. Helps with crashes, power surges too![]()
IMHO, this is an effect of the lack of competition in the CPU market. Intel knows they can piss off their partners (forcing them to eat the bug), what are they going to do, switch to ARM?
Reminds me of when Steve Jobs told people they were holding the iPhone wrong
This is a major issue that probably nobody will be affected by because OEMs will probably just add additional controllers to make up for the problem.
IMHO, this is an effect of the lack of competition in the CPU market. Intel knows they can piss off their partners (forcing them to eat the bug), what are they going to do, switch to ARM?
BS.
Also lookup past bugs from all vendors. You would be surprised and horrified how many there are and what they cover.
Reminds me of when Steve Jobs told people they were holding the iPhone wrong![]()
BS.
Also lookup past bugs from all vendors. You would be surprised and horrified how many there are and what they cover.
Simpler/Cheaper than that, Tweak the Bios to use S2 instead of S3 as the default sleep state. Plus from the leaks so far the early Haswell Mobiles are the Quad core HT parts with 47/57W TDP that go in Gaming Laptops/Desktop Replacements so Battery life won't be the no.1 concern of those users.
I'm not talking about the bug, I'm talking about how Intel can force the OEMs to take shipment of defective product. If you honestly think competitive pressures do not affect Intel, you're just wrong. There are many dimensions of competition, and negotiating position of partners is one of them.
Don't worry, I'm not saying that it's the most sensible way to use a laptop.All I'm saying is that there is a lot of people who will do this, and would be very pissed off if they lost their work.
I'm not talking about the bug, I'm talking about how Intel can force the OEMs to take shipment of defective product. If you honestly think competitive pressures do not affect Intel, you're just wrong. There are many dimensions of competition, and negotiating position of partners is one of them.
Actually, couldn't they just default to S0ix?My stupid ATIV 500t crashes every time it comes out of S3 -- so I just disabled sleep entirely and I still get 10hrs+ battery life.
Why isn't it sensible? We're to change usability based on buggy hardware that none of my old computers exhibits? Blame the user? Screw that. There's always AMD. No reason to put up with this. It'll be interesting if Apple ships Macbooks with Intel's f****up embedded.