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Has anybody tried the F8a beta for the GA-Z97X Gaming 5 board?
 
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I seem to be having some luck with a simple BIOS setting. On the Tweak Town beta BIOS forum, it was suggested to me to turn Power Loading from Auto to Enabled. I've done that and so far haven't seen a reboot after sleep. It's only been a few days through. You all might want to give it a try.
 
Could you please tell me your Darkwake settings?
 
Thanks. Could you post a link to the original reference for that Power Loading setting?
 
Sure, but I just had a crash, so it's not completely better. I think I need to wake the computer and not do anything on it for 30 seconds. Even then, not sure. I'll probably update to BIOS F11 be a and try that. The power loading seeing might be making things a bit better. hard to tell.

Post about Power Loading: http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte/28441-gigabyte-latest-beta-bios-1034.html#post505134

Beta BIOS is in post #1 of the same thread
http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte/28441-gigabyte-latest-beta-bios.html
 
Hi guys.

Just to provide you with some longterm info, along with a -perhaps useful- tip.

Two Asus H97 systems have been running beautifuly, sleeping and waking (RTC alarms, manual wakes) for the past 6 months. They were rebooted only for major OS updates.

In two occasions, however, they too exhibited the crash on wakeup: one in February and one recently. Based on the sequence of events in the console log, I suspect it was the infamous wake from deep sleep bug.

Trying to figure out if anything could be responsible, I realized that I've become very cavalier with system updates. That's probably because everything has been so beautiful :)

More specifically, I stopped recreating the kext cache manually, before a (cold) boot.

I've reinstated the following procedure, and it has helped as far as I can tell:

sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions && sudo kextcache -u /

Maybe it is relevant, maybe not, it's just FYI.
 
Hello,

I am experiencing exact identical issues, I have the exact motherboard, and a Intel Core i5-4490 CPU. Any idea if there is a possible fix to this issue?

Thanks!
 
Hi guys.

Just to provide you with some longterm info, along with a -perhaps useful- tip.

Two Asus H97 systems have been running beautifuly, sleeping and waking (RTC alarms, manual wakes) for the past 6 months. They were rebooted only for major OS updates.

In two occasions, however, they too exhibited the crash on wakeup: one in February and one recently. Based on the sequence of events in the console log, I suspect it was the infamous wake from deep sleep bug.

Trying to figure out if anything could be responsible, I realized that I've become very cavalier with system updates. That's probably because everything has been so beautiful :)

More specifically, I stopped recreating the kext cache manually, before a (cold) boot.

I've reinstated the following procedure, and it has helped as far as I can tell:

sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions && sudo kextcache -u /

Maybe it is relevant, maybe not, it's just FYI.

Hey Xenonphon61, I have ordered an H97M-PLUS since I've been having this exact same problem as well for ages now. As you said, very puzzling that the topics are so rare on this problem.

Anyhow, to complete the build can you say what RAM (brand/model) you are using in combination with this board? Thx!
 
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