Hi. Every time I put my PC in sleep mode, it doesn’t wake up when I press the power button. The RGB and stuff lights up, but there’s no display signal, and I have red and yellow (CPU and RAM) debug lights, and I have to do a hard restart for my PC to boot. I have a Ryzen 5 7600X, an RX 6700 XT, 32GB of Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6400 CL36, and an MSI B650 GAMING PLUS WIFI motherboard. My SSD is a Kingston NV3. I’m running Windows 11. All help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Moving this to the appropriate channel for visibility. Hopefully someone responds back within 24 hours, or we’ll get a tech to respond back to you.
I’d look into updating your BIOS. Have you done that yet? Or played around with Sleep Mode in Windows?
Whoops, I forgot to list all the things I’ve done. So far, I’ve tried messing around with BIOS settings (memory context restore, memory deep sleep, EXPO/XMP on/off, etc.), tried messing with settings in Windows, and updating both Windows and my BIOS.
The debug lights on CPU and RAM after sleep point to a problem during memory retraining or CPU initialization on wake.
Besides turning on/off EXPO/XMP try lowering the speed to 6000mt/s.
What model PSU are you running? Low power modes can affect bootup.
There might be additional settings in MSI Center to explore.
Lastly the Memory Diagnostic Tool just to check.
Memory Diagnostic Tool -
- On the search bar with the magnifying glass type in (or copy) " mdsched " and hit enter
- Click “Restart now and check for problems”
- Computer will run the tool, show the results and restart the computer