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DarkWake from Normal Sleep [CDN]

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Asrock B460m ITX AC
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i5-10400F
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RX 580
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when it goes to sleep,the fans and LEDs went from off to fans on, always with the monitor off.
It goes in a state that turns off the fan and the lights, then - very soon - it goes automatically to a state with fan and lights are turned on.
here are logs:

2023-07-28 12:53:14 +0800 Sleep Entering Sleep state due to 'Maintenance Sleep':TCPKeepAlive=disabled Using AC (Charge:0%) 6 secs


2023-07-28 12:53:20 +0800 DarkWake DarkWake from Normal Sleep [CDN] : due to RP09 RP04 RP21/ Using AC (Charge:0%) 2 secs


2023-07-28 12:53:22 +0800 Wake DarkWake to FullWake from Normal Sleep [CDNVA] : due to HID Activity Using AC (Charge:0%)


2023-07-29 00:22:43 +0800 Sleep Entering Sleep state due to 'Software Sleep pid=158':TCPKeepAlive=disabled Using AC (Charge:0%) 32 secs


2023-07-29 00:23:15 +0800 DarkWake DarkWake from Normal Sleep [CDN] : due to RP09 RP04 RP21/ Using AC (Charge:0%) 46 secs


2023-07-29 00:24:01 +0800 Sleep Entering Sleep state due to 'Maintenance Sleep':TCPKeepAlive=disabled Using AC (Charge:0%) 31 secs


2023-07-29 00:24:32 +0800 DarkWake DarkWake from Normal Sleep [CDN] : due to RP09 RP04 RP21/ Using AC (Charge:0%) 9 secs


2023-07-29 00:24:41 +0800 Wake DarkWake to FullWake from Normal Sleep [CDNVA] : due to HID Activity Using AC (Charge:0%)

what are RP09 RP04 RP21 means?

plz help me!!!
 
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RP09, RP04 and RP21 refer to three devices in your system.

If you download IORegistryExpolorer and search for those ACPI named devices you will see which devices are making the power calls that wake your system.

 
RP09, RP04 and RP21 refer to three devices in your system.

If you download IORegistryExpolorer and search for those ACPI named devices you will see which devices are making the power calls that wake your system.

thanks for reply! I have already seen them,but how can I fix them?
 
Depends on which devices are acting up and making the power calls. Tell us which devices are causing the power call or post a copy of your IOReg.

If you don’t have a USBPorts.kext for your system that is the first thing you need to rectify.

 
Depends on which devices are acting up and making the power calls. Tell us which devices are causing the power call or post a copy of your IOReg.

If you don’t have a USBPorts.kext for your system that is the first thing you need to rectify.

Your reply is greatly appreciated. Finally I replaced the motherboard and solved my problem.
 
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