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pastrychef's Asus ROG Strix Z370-G Gaming (WI-FI AC) build w/ i9-9900K + AMD 6600 XT

I do...I've enclosed it. It's really not a problem but sort of irritates me a bit.

Strange... What kind of keyboard and mouse are you using? USB? Bluetooth? Which ports are they connected to?

Which Wi-Fi/Bluetooth adaptor are you using? Is it connected to a PCI-e slot or M.2 slot?
I noticed that you enabled one of the USB2 headers, does your case have front USB2 and USB3 connectors?

Maybe try my pre-made SSDT-USB.aml and my suggested uia_exclude ports:
uia_exclude=HS08;HS09;HS10;HS11;HS12;HS13;HS14;SS07;SS08;SS09;SS10
*This disables the two rear USB2 ports and both USB2 internal headers.
 
Strange... What kind of keyboard and mouse are you using? USB? Bluetooth? Which ports are they connected to?

Which Wi-Fi/Bluetooth adaptor are you using? Is it connected to a PCI-e slot or M.2 slot?
I noticed that you enabled one of the USB2 headers, does your case have front USB2 and USB3 connectors?

Maybe try my pre-made SSDT-USB.aml and my suggested uia_exclude ports:
uia_exclude=HS08;HS09;HS10;HS11;HS12;HS13;HS14;SS07;SS08;SS09;SS10
*This disables the two rear USB2 ports and both USB2 internal headers.
Your questions got me thinking that perhaps I had something plugged into the wrong port...

I have a Das wired keyboard with a Logitech receiver plugged into it. This was then plugged into a USB3 hub which itself was plugged into one of the USB 3.1 Gen2 ports. I moved this to a USB2 port on the back and all is good. For some reason it didn't work plugged into one of the USB3.1 ports. So I suppose that the hub is now only USB2??

Yes, I have 2 USB3 and 1 USB2 ports on the front of the case. I believe that the keyboard is USB3.
 
Your questions got me thinking that perhaps I had something plugged into the wrong port...

I have a Das wired keyboard with a Logitech receiver plugged into it. This was then plugged into a USB3 hub which itself was plugged into one of the USB 3.1 Gen2 ports. I moved this to a USB2 port on the back and all is good. For some reason it didn't work plugged into one of the USB3.1 ports. So I suppose that the hub is now only USB2??

Yes, I have 2 USB3 and 1 USB2 ports on the front of the case. I believe that the keyboard is USB3.

Ah. That kinda makes sense. The two USB3.1 gen 2 ports are on an ASMedia chipset and not Intel. I would only expect the Intel USB ports to work for waking.
 
But shouldn't the keyboard work plugged into the USB3 port on the rear?

Yes. I have my keyboard plugged in to one of the USB3 ports. Doesn't it work for you?
 
Yes it does.

I think I'm good....thanks again.

I wish you could tell me why I can't get my ASRock Z370M-ITX/AC to sleep =(

To diagnose problems with systems that have trouble going to sleep or staying asleep, I always use pmset -g assertions in Terminal...
 
To diagnose problems with systems that have trouble going to sleep or staying asleep, I always use pmset -g assertions in Terminal...
This is what I got with pmset -g

Last login: Wed Feb 21 20:36:30 on ttys000



Bruces-iMac:~ brogovin$ pmset -g

System-wide power settings:

Currently in use:

standby 0

Sleep On Power Button 1

womp 0

autorestart 0

hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage

powernap 0

networkoversleep 0

disksleep 10

sleep 60 (sleep prevented by cloudphotosd)

autopoweroffdelay 28800

hibernatemode 0

autopoweroff 0

ttyskeepawake 1

displaysleep 60

standbydelay 10800
 
This is what I got with pmset -g

Last login: Wed Feb 21 20:36:30 on ttys000



Bruces-iMac:~ brogovin$ pmset -g

System-wide power settings:

Currently in use:

standby 0

Sleep On Power Button 1

womp 0

autorestart 0

hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage

powernap 0

networkoversleep 0

disksleep 10

sleep 60 (sleep prevented by cloudphotosd)

autopoweroffdelay 28800

hibernatemode 0

autopoweroff 0

ttyskeepawake 1

displaysleep 60

standbydelay 10800

Use:
Code:
pmset -g assertions
 
Use:
Code:
pmset -g assertions
Last login: Wed Feb 21 20:41:01 on ttys000

Bruces-iMac:~ brogovin$ pmset -g assertions

2018-02-21 21:09:40 -0500

Assertion status system-wide:

BackgroundTask 1

ApplePushServiceTask 0

UserIsActive 1

PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep 0

PreventSystemSleep 0

ExternalMedia 1

PreventUserIdleSystemSleep 0

NetworkClientActive 0

Listed by owning process:

pid 57(powerd): [0x0000001f00088000] 01:04:52 ExternalMedia named: "com.apple.powermanagement.externalmediamounted"

pid 408(cloudphotosd): [0x000008a8000b82c0] 00:28:26 BackgroundTask named: "com.apple.cloudphotosd.darkwake.sync"

Details: cloudphotosd darkwake power assertion for initial and large iCPL downloads/uploads

Timeout will fire in 93 secs Action=TimeoutActionTurnOff

pid 101(hidd): [0x000005b7000981ca] 00:00:00 UserIsActive named: "com.apple.iohideventsystem.queue.tickle.4294968122.3"

Timeout will fire in 3600 secs Action=TimeoutActionRelease

Kernel Assertions: 0x4=USB

id=500 level=255 0x4=USB mod=12/31/69, 7:00 PM description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14200000 owner=Keyboard Hub

id=502 level=255 0x4=USB mod=12/31/69, 7:00 PM description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14400000 owner=ASM1351

id=503 level=255 0x4=USB mod=12/31/69, 7:00 PM description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14230000 owner=USB/PS2 Wheel Mouse

Idle sleep preventers: IODisplayWrangler
 
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