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You need to go to the "Power Options" in the "Control Panel", where you get the list of "Power Plans". Click "Change plan settings" and then "Change advanced power settings". Go to "PCI Express", "LInk State Power Management" and set it to "Off". I'm on Windows 8 so it may be slightly different on 7.
XorCist wrote:i have that same issue. what i have to do instead of moving the mouse to get the computer on, is push the power button. if i try it by just moving the mouse, the LEDs on my keyboard, mouse, and case all turn on, but nothign happens until I hit the power button to get it out of sleep.
biffzinker wrote:Was the Geforce GTX 680 shipped with a EFI compatible firmware on the ROM chip? I'm wondering if the Geforce GTX 680 is using the older legacy BIOS on the card has something to do with his resume from sleep issue? I've had the same problem with a blank screen on resume with a older Z77 motherboard (MSI) and a EVGA Geforce GTX 660 in the past. I don't remember how I resolved the issue though.
Hondy wrote:Thanks for the suggestion Noinoi, I have not tried that specifically but powering the monitor off then on does not seem to help which to me implies the card/software in the pc. The monitor and pc are new, my second monitor was bought in 2013 but has no issues. The timing of the start of the problem, immediately following that major upgrade, is awfully suspicious given that all was fine before it.
susanday1962 wrote:I have same problem now, how can I salve it?