I've been having this issue for a bit now and it's really getting on my nerves. I did the initial Google search to and tried several different things, but alas...nothing. It has not been fixed.
The Issue: I put my computer into sleep mode and when it goes into a low-power sleep...it won't wake up unless I turn the PSU off for a bit and then start it back up. Once it starts back up, I get a "Main BIOS Checksum Error" it restores the BIOS and it wakes up like normal. I have to update the BIOS again, but that's no biggie.
OS: Windows 8
MB: GA-990FXA-UD5 Rev 1.2 (It's on F12a right now, but I have flashed F11 and it still works)
CPU: AMD FX-8350 Stock Fan and I have reseated it and 100% sure I installed it correctly
(if you guys need anything else, let me know)
All drivers are up-to-date (as far as I know) via Gigabyte's website, NOT by Windows Update. I have STR3 enabled, but everything else should be default as I load optimized defaults after every BIOS flash. Also, I don't overclock it.
Things I've tried- Reflashing BIOS via QFLASH (and loading defaults) with that...DPI Pool (I believe) Checked and Unchecked
- Checking each RAM stick separately in each slot. Funny thing is it will work the first time it sleeps, but the very next...nada
- Disabling everything but the mouse from waking the computer
- Clearing CMOS by removing the battery. Again, it will work for a bit but return.
- I tried getting a power report using the command line powercfg -energy but it won't generate the report. It just shows a blank web page with a FILE NOT FOUND error.
I'm at a loss. The board's only a few months old and I don't want to have to send it back if it's just an easy fix...although I haven't found any fix for it yet. Any help is appreciated and thanks again in advance.