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I Can't Get No Sleep - Literally! - GA-x58a-UD3R

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seems like energy problem.
try to remove all usb's and make sure you are using only the first PCI-E 16x.
I know some users had problems when using the second PCI-E 8x

still Blue/White Screen every second boot, and Sleep does not work at all.
 
Sleep works for me, but only if I manually put it to sleep.

Was interesting to hear what you said about the realtek cards and auto-sleep not working. I guess that's why it never sleeps on it's own.
 
yes its works 100% perfect
My system auto sleep 5 to 10 times a day and next i can shutdown without any cmos reset or other strange things.
"it just works" rip SJ :(

Note: i dont use Network Internal Card, i have one PCI-E from Intel that use vanilla kext. I know Multibeast Kexts to realtek Network cards use to give problems on sleep (normally auto-sleep)

I good test is to try load only vanilla kexts, and test the sleep.

Mine same, I disabled the built in network and audio, use USB audio and SoNNeT GE1000LA-E card. Apple USB Bluetooth and Airport Card. Sleep works 100% on ML. Sleep never worked for me until I dumped on board network.
 
Same board, same problem. No deep sleep, manual or automatic.
 
yes its works 100% perfect
My system auto sleep 5 to 10 times a day and next i can shutdown without any cmos reset or other strange things.
"it just works" rip SJ :(

Note: i dont use Network Internal Card, i have one PCI-E from Intel that use vanilla kext. I know Multibeast Kexts to realtek Network cards use to give problems on sleep (normally auto-sleep)

I good test is to try load only vanilla kexts, and test the sleep.

very thanks
wat do u mean by RIP ( rest in peace ) , who is SJ ? (SJ_*****) :( !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
About auto-sleep

let me share some of my experience



1 - Dvd/rom - This is the basic, you need one compatible. For example SONY Optiarc DVD RW AD-5260S. Or just remove yours to test auto-sleep.

2 - Software

Check this example


On terminal type
pmset -g


something like this appear (if every thing right)


Active Profiles:
UPS Power 1
AC Power -1*
Currently in use:
hibernatemode 0
womp 0
networkoversleep 0
sleep 1 (<---- this is the sleep timer, in my case 1 minute)
powerbutton 1
ttyskeepawake 1
hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
disksleep 10
panicrestart 157680000
displaysleep 1


After open goggle chrome


my info changed to
sleep 0 (imposed by 136)


and what is 136?


type this command on terminal
ps -ef |grep -e 136


appear this:
202 136 1 0 7:59pm ?? 0:25.16 /usr/sbin/coreaudiod
501 1453 1107 0 9:43pm ttys000 0:00.00 grep -e 136


seems like chrome applications keep coreaudiod active preventing auto sleep

cheers



 
I'm done messing with AppleRTC. Other versions just give me panics and hung boots. I don't use Chrome so I don't think that's the issue. I installed PleaseSleep and didn't work as well. I'm thinking I may need to wait for Multibeast 5 for a fix.
 
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