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High Sierra - Immediate Wake from Sleep (Gigabyte Z97, 4790k, 1080ti)

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GA-Z97X-SLI
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i7 4790k
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Gigabyte 1080ti
Hi All,

I am currently running on OS X 10.13.1 (High Sierra) and everything works perfectly, besides sleep... I've scoured the internet for an answer but can't figure out how to force my computer to stay asleep (seriously, it's like an infant that's consumed too much sugar). Keeping the computer on 24/7 is wasting so much energy.

Here are my specifications:
  • CPU: I7-4790k (Haswell)
  • Memory: 32gb DDR3
  • GPU: Nvidia 1080ti Gigabyte
  • Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SLI
  • Network Card: TP-Link Archer T9E (PCI-E Wireless AC)
  • Cooler: Corsair H110i GTX (Corsair Link Connected to USB Header)
  • HDD: 4 SSD's Connected to Motherboard
  • Other Accessories: Oculus Rift, C920 Webcam, Yeti USB Microphone
Here are the Kexts/Multibeast items I've installed into the computer:
  • Clover (UEFI Boot Mode), Drivers (VoodooHDA V2. 9.0d10), 3rd Party SATA, FakeSMC, FakeSMC Plugins, 3rd Party USB 3.0, 7/8/9 Series USB Support, NVIDIA Web Drivers Boot Flag
Here is the output of "pmset -g assertions": https://imgur.com/a/Zo4kG

Here is what I've done so far:
  • Changes Standby, Autopoweroff, StandbyDelay values
  • Went to BIOS, disabled Wake on Lan Option
  • Changed the darkwake settings to darkwake = no and darkwake = 8,9..
  • Cried myself to sleep out of frustration
At the moment, I have turned the hibernatemode to 25 and that seems to shut the computer down automatically. The downside to this is, I need to wait for the computer to completely boot up each time it goes into Hibernate..

I would really appreciate any help I can get with this!
 
I know this is an old thread but wanted to ask if you ever figured out your sleep problem?

I'm having similar problems with my High Sierra build:
  • CPU: i7-7700k
  • Memory: 48gb DDR3
  • GPU: Nvidia 1080 EVGA Hybrid
  • Motherboard: Asus Extreme VIII Gene
  • Network Card: Broadcom 9XXX52Z (Have to check which one I have...)
  • Cooler: Corsair H110i GTX
  • HDD: M.2 and couple of Samsung SSDs
  • Other Accessories: HTC Vive, Apple Bluetooth trackpad
Now, the funny thing is that everything (including sleep) was working flawlessly until I installed my Wifi/BT card using PCIE adapter.

I have read something about patching the Wifi/BT card so it appears to be an internal one. Also read USB ports causing sleep problems.

Any insight into this?

Thanks in advance!


Hi All,

I am currently running on OS X 10.13.1 (High Sierra) and everything works perfectly, besides sleep... I've scoured the internet for an answer but can't figure out how to force my computer to stay asleep (seriously, it's like an infant that's consumed too much sugar). Keeping the computer on 24/7 is wasting so much energy.

Here are my specifications:
  • CPU: I7-4790k (Haswell)
  • Memory: 32gb DDR3
  • GPU: Nvidia 1080ti Gigabyte
  • Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SLI
  • Network Card: TP-Link Archer T9E (PCI-E Wireless AC)
  • Cooler: Corsair H110i GTX (Corsair Link Connected to USB Header)
  • HDD: 4 SSD's Connected to Motherboard
  • Other Accessories: Oculus Rift, C920 Webcam, Yeti USB Microphone
Here are the Kexts/Multibeast items I've installed into the computer:
  • Clover (UEFI Boot Mode), Drivers (VoodooHDA V2. 9.0d10), 3rd Party SATA, FakeSMC, FakeSMC Plugins, 3rd Party USB 3.0, 7/8/9 Series USB Support, NVIDIA Web Drivers Boot Flag
Here is the output of "pmset -g assertions": https://imgur.com/a/Zo4kG

Here is what I've done so far:
  • Changes Standby, Autopoweroff, StandbyDelay values
  • Went to BIOS, disabled Wake on Lan Option
  • Changed the darkwake settings to darkwake = no and darkwake = 8,9..
  • Cried myself to sleep out of frustration
At the moment, I have turned the hibernatemode to 25 and that seems to shut the computer down automatically. The downside to this is, I need to wait for the computer to completely boot up each time it goes into Hibernate..

I would really appreciate any help I can get with this!
 
I know this is an old thread but wanted to ask if you ever figured out your sleep problem?

I'm having similar problems with my High Sierra build:
  • CPU: i7-7700k
  • Memory: 48gb DDR3
  • GPU: Nvidia 1080 EVGA Hybrid
  • Motherboard: Asus Extreme VIII Gene
  • Network Card: Broadcom 9XXX52Z (Have to check which one I have...)
  • Cooler: Corsair H110i GTX
  • HDD: M.2 and couple of Samsung SSDs
  • Other Accessories: HTC Vive, Apple Bluetooth trackpad
Now, the funny thing is that everything (including sleep) was working flawlessly until I installed my Wifi/BT card using PCIE adapter.

I have read something about patching the Wifi/BT card so it appears to be an internal one. Also read USB ports causing sleep problems.

Any insight into this?

Thanks in advance!

Yes, I was able to fix it. It appears that the H110i GTX is the cause of this. The Smart Link connector plugged into the USB on your motherboard prevents the computer from sleeping. To resolve the issue, I had to follow the instructions provided in the attached image.
 

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Yes, I was able to fix it. It appears that the H110i GTX is the cause of this. The Smart Link connector plugged into the USB on your motherboard prevents the computer from sleeping. To resolve the issue, I had to follow the instructions provided in the attached image.

Great! Thank you mraval112! I'll give that a go.
 
Yes, I was able to fix it. It appears that the H110i GTX is the cause of this. The Smart Link connector plugged into the USB on your motherboard prevents the computer from sleeping. To resolve the issue, I had to follow the instructions provided in the attached image.

Hi, i've 110 occurrences, do i need to comment out all of them?

This is the log after a sleep/wake cycle:
Code:
2018-05-15 09:08:30 +0200 Sleep                   Entering Sleep state due to 'Software Sleep pid=91': Using AC (Charge:0%) 17 secs  
2018-05-15 09:08:33 +0200 Wake Requests           [*proc=mDNSResponder request=Maintenance inDelta=2726]          
2018-05-15 09:08:33 +0200 PM Client Acks          Delays to Sleep notifications: [com.apple.apsd is slow(2903 ms)]          
2018-05-15 09:08:40 +0200 Kernel Client Acks      Delays to Sleep notifications: [laclient timed out(30000 ms)] [AppleActuatorDevice driver is slow(msg: WillChangeState to 2)(468 ms)] [IONVMeController driver is slow(msg: SetState to 0)(952 ms)]          
2018-05-15 09:08:40 +0200 Assertions              PID 196(mDNSResponder) Created MaintenanceWake "mDNSResponder:maintenance" 00:00:00  id:0x0xd0000820a [System: DeclUser BGTask SRPrevSleep IntPrevDisp kCPU kDisp]         
2018-05-15 09:08:42 +0200 Assertions              PID 196(mDNSResponder) Released MaintenanceWake "mDNSResponder:maintenance" 00:00:02  id:0x0xd0000820a [System: DeclUser IntPrevDisp kDisp]         
2018-05-15 09:08:47 +0200 Assertions              PID 55(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00  id:0x0xd0000820b [System: DeclUser SRPrevSleep IntPrevDisp kCPU kDisp]         
2018-05-15 09:08:47 +0200 DarkWake                DarkWake from Normal Sleep [CDN] due to XDCI XHC/: Using AC (Charge:0%) 38 secs  
2018-05-15 09:08:47 +0200 HibernateStats          hibmode=0 standbydelay=10800                                                             12           
2018-05-15 09:08:47 +0200 Kernel Client Acks      Delays to Wake notifications: [AppleHSBluetoothDevice driver is slow(msg: SetState to 1)(318 ms)] [PRT2 driver is slow(msg: SetState to 3)(323 ms)] [PRT2 driver is slow(msg: DidChangeState to 3)(303 ms)] [PRT1 driver is slow(msg: SetState to 3)(323 ms)] [PRT1 driver is slow(msg: DidChangeState to 3)(303 ms)] [PRT4 driver is slow(msg: SetState to 2)(1279 ms)] [PRT2 driver is slow(msg: SetState to 2)(2309 ms)] [PRT5 driver is slow(msg: SetState to 2)(7349 ms)]          
2018-05-15 09:08:47 +0200 Assertions              PID 55(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "com.apple.powermanagement.acwakelinger" 00:00:00  id:0x0xd0000820c [System: DeclUser SRPrevSleep IntPrevDisp kCPU kDisp]         
2018-05-15 09:09:09 +0200 Assertions              PID 55(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:21  id:0x0xd0000820b [System: DeclUser SRPrevSleep IntPrevDisp kCPU kDisp]         
2018-05-15 09:09:25 +0200 Assertions              PID 97(hidd) TurnedOn UserIsActive "com.apple.iohideventsystem.queue.tickle.4294968441.17" 00:00:00  id:0x0x900008095 [System: DeclUser SRPrevSleep IntPrevDisp kCPU kDisp]         
2018-05-15 09:09:25 +0200 Assertions              Kernel Idle sleep preventers: IODisplayWrangler         
2018-05-15 09:09:25 +0200 Notification            Display is turned on                                                                    
2018-05-15 09:09:25 +0200 Wake                    DarkWake to FullWake from Normal Sleep [CDNVA] due to HID Activity: Using AC (Charge:0%)          
2018-05-15 09:09:25 +0200 HibernateStats          hibmode=0 standbydelay=10800                                                             12           
2018-05-15 09:09:26 +0200 PM Client Acks          Delays to Wake notifications: [sharingd is slow(266 ms)]          
2018-05-15 09:09:33 +0200 Assertions              PID 55(powerd) TimedOut InternalPreventSleep "com.apple.powermanagement.acwakelinger" 00:00:45  id:0x0xd0000820c [System: DeclUser SRPrevSleep IntPrevDisp kCPU kDisp]         

Total Sleep/Wakes since boot at 2018-05-15 08:58:57 +0200 :1

2018-05-15 09:10:02 +0200 : Showing all currently held IOKit power assertions
Assertion status system-wide:
   BackgroundTask                 0
   ApplePushServiceTask           0
   UserIsActive                   1
   PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep    0
   PreventSystemSleep             0
   ExternalMedia                  0
   InternalPreventDisplaySleep    1
   PreventUserIdleSystemSleep     0
   NetworkClientActive            0
Listed by owning process:
   pid 97(hidd): [0x0000002300098095] 00:00:00 UserIsActive named: "com.apple.iohideventsystem.queue.tickle.4294968834.3"
    Timeout will fire in 600 secs Action=TimeoutActionRelease
   pid 55(powerd): [0x0000019a001081ee] 00:02:40 InternalPreventDisplaySleep named: "com.apple.powermanagement.delayDisplayOff"
    Timeout will fire in 140 secs Action=TimeoutActionTurnOff
Kernel Assertions: 0x10c=USB,BT-HID,MAGICWAKE
   id=501  level=255 0x4=USB mod=01/01/1970, 01:00 description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14d00000 owner=AURA LED Controller
   id=502  level=255 0x4=USB mod=01/01/1970, 01:00 description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14800000 owner=HIFI-Ref
   id=503  level=255 0x4=USB mod=01/01/1970, 01:00 description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14900000 owner=USB 2.0 Hub
   id=505  level=255 0x4=USB mod=01/01/1970, 01:00 description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14a00000 owner=USB PnP Sound Device
   id=506  level=255 0x4=USB mod=01/01/1970, 01:00 description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14910000 owner=Back-UPS XS 650CI FW:892.R3 .I USB FW:R3
   id=507  level=255 0x4=USB mod=01/01/1970, 01:00 description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14930000 owner=CSR8510 A10
   id=508  level=255 0x4=USB mod=01/01/1970, 01:00 description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14920000 owner=USB Receiver
   id=509  level=255 0x4=USB mod=01/01/1970, 01:00 description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14940000 owner=USB Receiver
   id=510  level=255 0x8=BT-HID mod=01/01/1970, 01:00 description=com.apple.driver.IOBluetoothHIDDriver owner=AppleHSBluetoothDevice
   id=511  level=255 0x100=MAGICWAKE mod=15/05/2018, 09:18 description=en0 owner=en0
   id=512  level=255 0x4=USB mod=01/01/1970, 01:00 description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14b00000 owner=H115i
Idle sleep preventers: IODisplayWrangler
 
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