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- Nov 17, 2015
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z490 Vision D
- CPU
- i9-10850K
- Graphics
- RX 6800 XT
- Mac
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- Mobile Phone
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Taking advantage of the recent downturn in GPU prices I recently (last week) upgraded to a Sapphire Pulse AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT.
Sadly this has broken "Sleep" on my machine.
When I select Sleep from the Apple menu, the monitor switches off but the computer never actually enters "sleep".
I'm aware everybody hates the endless stream of help requests on this issue, but I've tried everything I can think of
and have nowhere else to turn.
I have tried:
Resetting the CMOS
Resetting the NVRAM
Deleting "com.apple.PowerManagement.plist" and rebooting
Everything in the Z390 "Sleep Issues" Tutorial
Updating OS X to 12.5
Updating OC to 0.8.2 (using "HackinDROM" for the past few updates)
Googling "IODisplayWrangler" from the Sleeplog.txt
The new RX 6800 XT is certainty the culprit.
Sleep was fine with my Vega 64 (please don't ask me to go back..)
Any thoughts?
Please & Thanks..

Sadly this has broken "Sleep" on my machine.
When I select Sleep from the Apple menu, the monitor switches off but the computer never actually enters "sleep".
I'm aware everybody hates the endless stream of help requests on this issue, but I've tried everything I can think of
and have nowhere else to turn.
I have tried:
Resetting the CMOS
Resetting the NVRAM
Deleting "com.apple.PowerManagement.plist" and rebooting
Everything in the Z390 "Sleep Issues" Tutorial
Updating OS X to 12.5
Updating OC to 0.8.2 (using "HackinDROM" for the past few updates)
Googling "IODisplayWrangler" from the Sleeplog.txt
The new RX 6800 XT is certainty the culprit.
Sleep was fine with my Vega 64 (please don't ask me to go back..)
Any thoughts?
Please & Thanks..

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