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- ASUS p8h67 m lx
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- Intel i5-2310
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- Sapphire AMD Radeon hd 6870
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Work!!! Thx!!! p8h67-M LX pathed bios and dsdt.
The ioreg.txt is not useable. Attach a copy of IORegistryExplorer/File/Save a Copy As... Are you saying your case does not have a power light. The dsdt edits appear correct.kuhnboy said:It never 'rebooted'. When I mean turn off, the fans turned off at least, not sure about the exact state of the motherboard or power light.
toleda said:The ioreg.txt is not useable. Attach a copy of IORegistryExplorer/File/Save a Copy As... Are you saying your case does not have a power light. The dsdt edits appear correct.kuhnboy said:It never 'rebooted'. When I mean turn off, the fans turned off at least, not sure about the exact state of the motherboard or power light.
toleda said:Perhaps yes. What happens when you put the Maximus Gene to sleep now?philz said:you mention this is for P8Z68 boards, would this not work on Maximus gene-Z/Gen 3 for example?
Put to Sleep (_PTS) is different. The Z68 dsdt patch will not work as is.philz said:Regardless Energy Saver Sleep does not work. Regular sleep does work and I haven't yet found a hiccup (granted only had the board ~3 hours).
Any idea why? It'd be amazing if you could take a look at it!
toleda said:Put to Sleep (_PTS) is different. The Z68 dsdt patch will not work as is.
Power Button (PWRB) is the same and already in place.
I suspect all AMI Z77 dsdt will be similar. If there is a sleep problem with your motherboard, the goal would be to find another AMI Z77 BIOS motherboard that sleeps properly. Compare _PTS and edit the problem code with the working code to see if successful sleep transfers to the problem motherboard.
I've never seen that on a hack, but it's possible to change the default to hibernation (google the instructions, no different from real/fake mac's). It might be dependent on what system definition you are using.kuhnboy said:Another question, when and how does the computer go from a 'light sleep' to more of a 'hibernate'? I know after a certain amount of time on my old iMac that it would transfer the RAM information to disk and go into a deep sleep I believe. Does this work the same way?[/b]
My mistake, I assumed the wrong architecture. The conclusion is valid. Also, the delay going to sleep is normal.philz said:I'd agree, but it's a Z68 board or do you think this Z68 will have more in common with the Z77's?
This isn't the Maximus V that's Z77, it's the Maximus IV thats Z68, using the same 3K BIOS platform as the P8Z68's (in fact refers to P8Z68 all the time in the manual).
Thats why I'm confused on the DSDT edits.
P.S.
Have gotten one instance of delayed sleep (~3-5 mins after the 1 min setting mark) that is similar to a past Z68-UD4P I had.