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Where is 'sleep' mode on new machines?

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Post time 2023-08-29 00:33:51 | Show all posts |Read mode
Recently, several machines I received such as the GTR7 and SER6 MAX do not have normal S3 sleep enabled.

Is there a reason Beelink is only offering hibernate mode and not S3 sleep or modern sleep support for these machines?


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Post time 2023-08-29 17:47:14 | Show all posts
Hello there, thanks for your letter, you could not find the sleep after xxx in your power option setting? my friend

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Post time 2023-08-30 01:12:52 | Show all posts
There is no more S3 on modern CPU, they are using a new mode called S0iX
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Post time 2023-08-31 21:51:40 | Show all posts
Magister replied at 2023-08-30 01:12
There is no more S3 on modern CPU, they are using a new mode called S0iX

I can see Hibernation in windows, this is the new suspension mode?
If I try put S3 suspension in Bios config, no work for me only hibernation. Some one can explain me? Thanks
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Post time 2023-09-02 02:10:42 | Show all posts
s0ix is the "modern standby"

There's a video about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHKKcd3sx2c

Also you can use the command "powercfg -a" in windows to check your power config, lots of site is discussing the infamous "modern standby" as being somewhat buggy and people try to gain back S3 with various trick.

In your BIOS, ACPI Settings, set the auto conf to "Disabled" and see if you can set ACPI Sleep State to S3 ?

Check also MS doc on it at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-u ... system-power-states
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