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Kilobyte Kid
Ruined
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Registered: ‎09-13-2012
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New 512GB M4 (000F FW) causes X79 (Intel DX79SR) to freeze on wake from sleep...

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Previously I used an X-25M 160GB G2, which woke from sleep fine.

 

Things I have...

- Latest motherboard bios

- Latest chipset drivers

- Latest Intel Storage drivers (RSTe)

- BIOS in RAID mode (which for Intel chipsets, runs non-RAID arrays in AHCI/TRIM)

 

Things I have tried...

- LPM registry fix going around

- Disabling "turn off hard disks"

- Disabling Link State Power Management in power mgmt

 

Bottom line, I want to use sleep mode and it seems this drive has a problem with it as the previous one I used worked fine.  Any ideas, and is there a new FW in the works to fix this?  Deciding whether to keep drive as I am still within return period.

 

EDIT: I noticed there are others with X79 chipset here complaining of problems waking from sleep with this drive even with latest FW.  Known issue?

Kilobyte Kid
Ruined
Posts: 3
Registered: ‎09-13-2012
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Re: New 512GB M4 (000F FW) causes X79 (Intel DX79SR) to freeze on wake from sleep...

Well, it appears I was able to fix the issue by disabling ASPM in BIOS, instead of just in Windows.  It is not really all that useful of a power saving feature for a desktop, so this solution is fine with me.

Kilobyte Kid
mkupper
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Registered: ‎04-25-2012
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Re: New 512GB M4 (000F FW) causes X79 (Intel DX79SR) to freeze on wake from sleep...

What version of Windows are you using?

Bit Baby
xoids
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Registered: ‎10-08-2012
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Re: New 512GB M4 (000F FW) causes X79 (Intel DX79SR) to freeze on wake from sleep...

Hey guys, can't find the link to the register your product page. Can you point me to it? thanks

JEDEC Jedi
targetbsp
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Registered: ‎08-27-2009
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Re: New 512GB M4 (000F FW) causes X79 (Intel DX79SR) to freeze on wake from sleep...


xoids wrote:

Hey guys, can't find the link to the register your product page. Can you point me to it? thanks


There isn't one.  You don't need to register it.

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