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PostPosted: 19 Apr 2007, 00:00 
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Yep thanks, I'll look take a look in the BIOS to see if there's such option the next time i can. The card's an FX5200 though so i wouldn't have thought it would be one of these 'funky' cards.


Most cards are the "funky" kind now, also it's worth noting, that most motherboard BIOS, if they're lacking the option for that switch, normally re-initialize the cards automatically. Just make sure you update your BIOS often to make sure.

The reason these cards are "funky" is they are usually variants with programmable sections of the processor onboard. I.E.: PixelShader, etc. Those special features are what make the cards "funky," simply because the processor has to be initialized and tested before it can be used for even passthrough to make sure the card works, otherwise refuse to let the system boot so there's no damage to the rest of the computer. It's a safety check. Most cards nowadays are going to be "funky," simply because all our cards now have these programmable portions of the processors that, if broken (and therefore acting improperly), can probably do some pretty nasty damage to the rest of the system. I know I have to switch on the initialization on my card, otherwise it's just a perpetual state of slumber for my computer. I hope this helps.

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Most cards require "initialization" before booting/resuming.
Most motherboards automatically perform the "initialization" on resume, unless option exists to control it (such as on my BIOS.)
Otherwise, use S1 for some power savings, but not the same savings as S3.

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Saw an article come up on slashdot about this... haven't read it yet.. but I'm sure the comments will be interesting :)

http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/04/22/186236&from=rss


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Hey lads, I got a cordless mouse now, which doesn't power the computer on after it goes to Memory Standby.

Does anyone know how to get this one working?

Maybe someone knows how to get USB keyboard powering up the PC?

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Well, I just set this up. Very nice indeed.

Some stopwatch readings on the subject:

Desktop to hibernation: ~ 15 seconds
Hibernation to desktop: ~ 40 seconds (mainly due to the POST)

Desktop to standby: ~ 2 seconds
Standby to desktop: ~ 11 seconds

All the times include everything from power-button down to cursor moving on the desktop (hardware initialization etc.).


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Anyone want to take one for the team and get a "Kill-o-Watt" to see what kind of electricity we're eating?

http://www.smarthome.com/9034.html

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I changed your link since it was so long it broke up the forum.

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Hey lads, I got a cordless mouse now, which doesn't power the computer on after it goes to Memory Standby.

Does anyone know how to get this one working?

Maybe someone knows how to get USB keyboard powering up the PC?


Device manager, properties on the USB device, and the USB hubs, check under the power tab, make sure "let the computer power this device down to save power" is checked, and for the keyboard "this device brings the computer out of standby".

Anyone want to take one for the team and get a "Kill-o-Watt" to see what kind of electricity we're eating?


I'll go ahead and pick one up, always wondered what my usage was. I'll pick it up once I have the rest of rent paid off. Let you know what the consumptions are for my setup when I do get it.,

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Just thought i'd update and say that i still haven't managed to get this to work on the Nforce2 system with the 5200fx, even with fiddling with every single option going.

I guess it's a no-go.

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Just thought i'd update and say that i still haven't managed to get this to work on the Nforce2 system with the 5200fx, even with fiddling with every single option going.

I guess it's a no-go.


Did you update the BIOS? Early versions of BIOS on boards like the nF2s, were notorious for not having the video reinit during resume, if you're having problems getting it to even go into standby, it's more than likely an non compliant PMU version or the powersupply not accepting the LOW_PWR_MODE signal across the PWR_OK pin.

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I haven't updated the BIOS on it, so for the good of the thread to let people know if it works i might do, but it won't be anytime soonish.

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