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GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!

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GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« on: August 21, 2014, 05:18:37 pm »
When I resume the computer after Sleep mode, H97-D3H detects the CPU temperature as -128C and all of the CPU and Systems Fans spin at the lowest speed until I restart again  >:(
Please fix this critical problem or it will OVERHEAT the CPU!

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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2014, 04:13:28 pm »
Greetings,
What OS are you running?

Also, are you using and have you applied all of the updated drivers available for your board?  I noted one or more hotfixes on Gigabytes D/L page.

These may or may not be related to your issue, but this is most likely related to software and is not the fault of the Temp sensors on your board.  Please note I said likely.

Start with updated drivers and hotfixes for your MB
Then try updating your BIOS if not already latest

Retest and post with these results.
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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2014, 04:21:43 pm »
Greetings,
What OS are you running?

Also, are you using and have you applied all of the updated drivers available for your board?  I noted one or more hotfixes on Gigabytes D/L page.

These may or may not be related to your issue, but this is most likely related to software and is not the fault of the Temp sensors on your board.  Please note I said likely.

Start with updated drivers and hotfixes for your MB
Then try updating your BIOS if not already latest

Retest and post with these results.

Windows 8.1 x64 using the latest F5 Bios.

Here's similar issue: http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php?topic=14446.msg89984#msg89984

Please fix this dangerous problem, GIGABYTE!!!

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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2014, 04:45:38 pm »
It is 8 or 8.1 that could be the problem and not the board. Plus what is the temp if you go into bios on reboot?

Windows 8 & 8.1 is a broke OS that is why they are coming out with windows 10 they can't fix windows 8.1.

I'm sorry but I hate windows 8 & 8.1 with all the problems and I'm a Microsoft Partner too.

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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2014, 09:57:59 pm »
Gigabyte just sent me a new BIOS F6d and the problem has fixed! I can even use Ultra Fast Boot, so it's not Microsoft's fault  ;)

For people with older BIOS, set 'Fast Boot' and leave 'PS2 Devices Support' as Enabled :)

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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #5 on: December 05, 2014, 11:01:25 pm »
I'm glad you got it fix but the thing is it still had something to do windows 8. Both of you have two different boards with the same problem. One is Intel and the other AMD.

Both of you are running windows 8 too. Did windows just do some updates that might have cause the problem. Because you two were the first to come up with this problem.

I have not read or heard of this problem till today. It is just funny this just started happening and with windows 8 too. If it starts with windows 7 then I'll say the problem is the boards. I will still say it is windows 8 that causing the problem.
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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #6 on: December 05, 2014, 11:46:22 pm »
Windows 7 doesn't even support Fast boot  ;)

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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #7 on: December 06, 2014, 01:26:35 am »
That is a new one to me. If you install windows 7 using the UEFI DVD drive it will boot almost fast as windows 8.

Been there done that. I have a friend I help set up his computer using window 7 and his computers boots in about 20 sec.

The only reason I don't use UEFI because it will load a windows boot manager into your bios. I want control of my bios and not windows.

The only thing I like about windows 8.1 that it boots very fast other than that. I wouldn't use windows 8.1. I would use linux first.
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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #8 on: December 06, 2014, 11:57:53 am »
Ubuntu 14.04 is way better than windows 8 once you get used to it and a lot less learning curve. Windows 8 and 8.1 has been broken since the beta, Rushed to market. 14 seconds boot time on both my Windows 7 machines with SSD.
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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #9 on: December 06, 2014, 12:32:16 pm »
Nothing at all to do with this issue but why all the negative comments about Windows 8.1?

If you dislike it so much you are really going to hate Windows 10 too.

I have been running Windows 8 & 8.1 on a wide variety of PC's and Laptops since its release and have had no more issues than I have had with any Windows version. Yes, there was a steep learning curve in the beginning and things are different but I have to say that I have found it to be a very solid and reliable OS.
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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #10 on: December 06, 2014, 02:01:47 pm »
Nothing at all to do with this issue but why all the negative comments about Windows 8.1?

If you dislike it so much you are really going to hate Windows 10 too.

I have been running Windows 8 & 8.1 on a wide variety of PC's and Laptops since its release and have had no more issues than I have had with any Windows version. Yes, there was a steep learning curve in the beginning and things are different but I have to say that I have found it to be a very solid and reliable OS.

This OS is hated by more people than Vista. Yes once you get to know how to get around it isn't to bad of OS. But the thing is that people don't like change. You, autotech, me & most of the people that help people.

Might not have as much problem learning how use the OS. But the avg person will not. About 80% of the people just know how to turn on the computer get to facebook, emails, banking & get on the internet.

This was like most people had to learn everything over again. You know that everything you do on those computers and laptops that Microsoft knows what you are doing. Unless you start turning thing off like clouds and other apps.

If Microsoft had come out with two different OS one PC and one for the tablet. They would have been a lot better off. I think people will like 10 because they brought back the start menu. Believe or not that is what people want from the start.
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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #11 on: December 06, 2014, 03:09:54 pm »
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If Microsoft had come out with two different OS one PC and one for the tablet. They would have been a lot better off. I think people will like 10 because they brought back the start menu. Believe or not that is what people want from the start.

Have you seen the proposed Start Menu in Windows 10? I have been playing with the latest version from Microsoft and to me it seems like a half-hearted attempt to mix Windows 7 & Windows 8/8.1. Yes, there is a start menu but it is populated by icons/tiles (windows 8 style) with the Windows 8 style option tagged alongside it.
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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #12 on: December 06, 2014, 04:58:12 pm »
I know this is little off topic. But I have been playing around with 10 and all 8 is 7 with the metro add and the start menu taken away. That was just like vista all billy boy had to do was a Service pack that would have fix everything.  ;)

What Microsoft should do is what they did with XP. Let it run more than every two years. Not coming out with a OS every other year. They are trying to keep up with the Jones (Mac).  ::)

With windows 10 start menu you have really play around with to get it the way you want it. What I do with windows 8 is add the desktop to the tool bar. Then add stuff to it. Plus they are apps out there that will help you shutdown or restart with one click.

But most people don't know the workarounds that you can do to help yourself out. That is the #1 problem with the computer world that there is really nothing out there to help people out.

They really have to listen to the people. Not like the last CEO they had. That is why he went away and they got a new one. This one is trying to fix windows to get their sale back up and people back. 
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Re: GA-H97-D3H [Critical]: Wrong CPU temperature after Sleep!
« Reply #13 on: December 07, 2014, 05:15:47 pm »
That is a new one to me. If you install windows 7 using the UEFI DVD drive it will boot almost fast as windows 8.

Been there done that. I have a friend I help set up his computer using window 7 and his computers boots in about 20 sec.

The only reason I don't use UEFI because it will load a windows boot manager into your bios. I want control of my bios and not windows.

The only thing I like about windows 8.1 that it boots very fast other than that. I wouldn't use windows 8.1. I would use linux first.

Since I know, this option isn't available in Windows 7: http://helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/08/turn-on-fast-startup.png