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Sleep broken after 10.9 update.

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i5-2500K
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GTX 1070
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  1. MacBook Pro
  2. Mac mini
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Update went smoothly.

Pretty standard DSDT install. Hibernate Mode is set to Desktop.

When computer is put to sleep the monitor turns off but rest of computer stays on when it should be sleeping as well. If i wake within a few min the monitor comes back on. If i leave it for a few hours i can not wake the monitor back up even though the computer has not gone to sleep.

This all worked fine before 10.9

I dont have any special flags set. I dont have any extensions installed outside of what comes with multi beast. So what do i do?
 
Im having the same issue, never had it when I was on lion or mountain lion. Did a clean install, ran multibeast, migrated data over from time machine backup. Everything else seems to work fine, just doesnt wake from sleep

GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 mobo
Intel 3570k (3.59Ghz i5)
16Gb DDR3 Ram
Crucial M4 128 Gb SSD
Nvidia GTX 650 Ti Boost
 
I'm having a similar issue after Maverick install. (upgraded from Snow Leopard)

My rig is completely asleep and I wake it with a mouse or keyboard input, the computer comes alive but the monitor doesn't come on. As part of the wake process I have to wait for the Caps Lock LED to flash and then I do another mouse or keyboard input and then the monitor comes alive and everything is fine after that.

Intel Core i5-2500K
Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 (Rev1.0)
BIOS F12
AMD Radeon HD 6850
8GB Corsair 1600Mhz DDR3
23" Cinema Display w/DVI-ADC converter
 

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anyone think this is related?

used the following command in terminal
pmset -g assertions

got the following result

Assertion status system-wide:
BackgroundTask 0
PreventDiskIdle 0
ApplePushServiceTask 0
UserIsActive 0
PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep 0
InteractivePushServiceTask 0
PreventSystemSleep 0
ExternalMedia 0
PreventUserIdleSystemSleep 1
NetworkClientActive 0
Listed by owning process:
pid 209(coreaudiod): [0x00000001000010bc] 00:19:30 NoIdleSleepAssertion named: "com.apple.audio.'AppleHDAEngineOutput:1B,2,1,2:0'.noidlesleep"
Kernel Assertions: 0x104=USB,MAGICWAKE
id=500 level=255 0x4=USB mod=11/13/13, 7:52 AM description=EHC2 owner=AppleUSBEHCI
id=502 level=255 0x4=USB mod=11/13/13, 7:52 AM description=EHC1 owner=AppleUSBEHCI
id=503 level=255 0x100=MAGICWAKE mod=12/31/69, 4:00 PM description=en0 owner=en0
 
Both of my Z68X-UD3H motherboard systems work with Mountain Lion & Mavericks sleep/wake-up capability. Make sure you have your BIOS set up appropriately. I have to use my Logitech keyboard with the Unifying receiver or a USB wired keyboard to wake up the systems, though, as my BT adapter is not recognized for wake-up. See my Zorro and Son of Zorro build descriptions for more information.
 
I have what's essentially the "opposite" problem: my Hackintosh doesn't STAY in sleep mode, it wakes up within a few seconds (although the monitor stays in sleep mode and I can simply press a key to login).
 
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