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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Euroman1981 on September 14, 2020, 10:28:23 am
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Dear Sir,
This january I build a pc around the Z390 Pro motherboard. Everything worked fine, except one issue. I run Wifi and bluetooth via an PCIE card. I have been experincing that every time I send the Windows 10 Pro computer into standby or hibernation, then bluetooth not wake. Meaning it claimed and error 43, so I had to either reinstall bluetooth drivers or deactivate or activate bluetooth. After 7 months of search it came to that I had to deactivate APM in the bios and let Windows handle it. Which solved the problem. Meaning if I send the machine into hibernation, then bluetooth re-activates when I wake the machine up without an error 43. But I have had disable sleep mode, because it still gives me an error 43 from bluetooth.
Bluetooth is connected from the PCIE card to a USB_F on the board.
So here is my main question, why do did I have to disable sleep ? While hibernation works?
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Greetings,
I have 2 Z390 Pro's. However, I didn't need Wi-Fi, so opted for the non-wi-fi version. Having BT would have been nice I admit.
The price difference is only $17. You probably should have considered this option if you needed it.
This is most likely a drivers issues.
Things you might try:
Upgrade or downgrade your BIOS
-I'm using F10 on one and F11 on the other, but both boards have a i9-9900K (non-S)
-Try different drivers for the wireless card (upgrade or downgrade)
-Swap the card out for another brand all together (Gigabyte does make one of these)
-Move card to a different X1 slot
-Upgrade to Pro/Wi-Fi board if wireless and BT are important to you.
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Thank you for your reply.
My MB is the non-wifi too. Reseller only had that one at the time. I originally build the machine using a TP-link wifi + bt5 card. There I experienced the problem with bluetooth, then exchanged it to similar card from Asus and same problem with BT. The card is installed in PCIE 1_3. https://www.pugetsystems.com/zoom_pic.php?id=50667
Is that a mistake in your opinion?
Greetings,
I have 2 Z390 Pro's. However, I didn't need Wi-Fi, so opted for the non-wi-fi version. Having BT would have been nice I admit.
The price difference is only $17. You probably should have considered this option if you needed it.
This is most likely a drivers issues.
Things you might try:
Upgrade or downgrade your BIOS
-I'm using F10 on one and F11 on the other, but both boards have a i9-9900K (non-S)
-Try different drivers for the wireless card (upgrade or downgrade)
-Swap the card out for another brand all together (Gigabyte does make one of these)
-Move card to a different X1 slot
-Upgrade to Pro/Wi-Fi board if wireless and BT are important to you.
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Greetings,
No mistake or change in opinion.
You own the Pro (non Wi-Fi / BT) version, but you want this functionality...
You have tried using a few cards from different manufacturers unsuccessfully... (TP-Link, Asus)
and I suggesting trying:
Different BIOS
Different Drivers
Moving the card to a different X1 slot
Trying a different Card like : GC-WB1733D-I
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/WiFi-Card
Or Upgrading to the Pro Wi-Fi and BT board as potential options.
This is one of those cases where waiting for the right board or sourcing from another reseller might have been best.
The Pro Wi-Fi board only cost $17 dollars more.. You've already spent 10 times this is lost time. Sorry its happening.
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Gigabyte recently released the F12k bios version which I installed on my machine. The update caused me having to reinstall Windows 10, but when install was finished now there is no Error 43 in regards to bluetooth.
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/Z390-AORUS-PRO-rev-10/support#support-dl-bios
So I must say my system is fixed now :)
Greetings,
No mistake or change in opinion.
You own the Pro (non Wi-Fi / BT) version, but you want this functionality...
You have tried using a few cards from different manufacturers unsuccessfully... (TP-Link, Asus)
and I suggesting trying:
Different BIOS
Different Drivers
Moving the card to a different X1 slot
Trying a different Card like : GC-WB1733D-I
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/WiFi-Card
Or Upgrading to the Pro Wi-Fi and BT board as potential options.
This is one of those cases where waiting for the right board or sourcing from another reseller might have been best.
The Pro Wi-Fi board only cost $17 dollars more.. You've already spent 10 times this is lost time. Sorry its happening.
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Greetings,
In this case, it was the reinstall that resolved your issue.
F12K doesn't address anything related to the issue you were experiencing.
-Update CPU microcode SA-00295 to solve potential security vulnerabilities in CPU
-Enhance RAID AIC compatibility
-Fix CPU Vcore and power behavior
-Workaround beta BIOS to improve Kingston DDR4-2666 stability concern on some specific memory chip suppliers.
Now you can enjoy the new system.
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@ Shadowsports
I thought the same thing. In away I hate windows 10. I can feel for him that he had to reinstall windows 10. I had computer I sold had a i5-7500T. Wanted to test a i5-6600 and windows boot manager wasn't there any more. Put the i5-7500T back in booted into windows.
I was upgrading a AMD Ryzen and had to update the Bios to get a 5-3600 CPU to run. Had my fingers cross that I didn't have to do what he had to do. But it went fine too.