#Computer is EXTREMELY laggy/unresponsive when waking up from sleep.
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It's also recommended to restart a PC at least once a week. It's likely just not happy with being on that long as memory does pile up.
I get that, and I understand but it's just odd that after being put to sleep in the morning, and being waken up early afternoon it's having problems that early. Obviously it's recommended to restart/shut down your pc at least once a week but it still shouldn't cause issues like this.
I understand it can be a myriad of different issues but I'm just trying to see if anyone has had a similar experience and can help narrow me down to the more common issues. But it could realistically be anything including needing to re-install windows again...
When you wake up and it's slow, look at task manager and see if anything is eating RAM.
Yeah I'll give that a look, it does point to Ram, which is odd because it's one of the components that has been solid for me.
You can also give this a shot
I am honestly thinking it's something to do with AMD GPU & or HDR being enabled. I saw some others pointing to this in researching the issue on reddit but idk for sure.
I've got an nvidia GPU arriving today to see if my hardcrashing is AMD related as I've only had AMD. If it is, imma be pissed
Tbh the only times I've had weird issues like this has been AMD gpu's. I really like AMD and want to support them but Nvidia GPU's just run flawlessly for me...
I've always had AMD and I was going to switch to the 5090 when it comes out. Even if this nvidia GPU fixes the issue, I'll need to send it back as I currently can't afford to keep it.
Oh are you having issues with your AMD gpu and just purchasing an NVIDIA gpu to diagnose the problem?
Been 2 years. RMAd every damn part of this PC at least twice and the GPU 3 times. I can run a stress test all day with zero issues. But when gaming my PC will hard restart and land on error D6 no console output device detected [no gpu detected]
Yeah that sounds frustrating. I think the only way to diagnose the issue is to swap out different parts and isolate it.
Thing being I've done exactly that. >_>
Windows 8 and older, never had an issue with. This new stuff just likes to be a bitch
Yeah I mean idk if you've RMA'd parts multiple times I just don't know lol. Maybe you have some odd incompatibility between a very specific mobo/cpu/gpu who knows
I could list everything I've done. But I'd be typing for hours alone.
If you can think of it, I've done it.
Legit only reason left if the nvidia gpu can't fix it would be it's fuckin cursed
What I would personally suggest, if you're as confident as you sound with everything you've done, is to literally sell the parts individually and build a new PC.
Right, but with RMA'd parts essentially the same parts. I'm talking different components.
Every part was upgraded, same issue
And I mean every. damn. part.
including the case
Well, the case won't affect anything except heating.
You need to just sell each component separately and buy all new componenets. Different models.
The only constant thing is AMD CPU and GPU. Gone through 1 RX 580, and 3 6900XT's
Ryzen 5 2600
Ryzen 9 5900x [x2]
Ryzen 9 5950x [x2, first was DOA]
Hence me getting an nvidia gpu to test it
Well, I would just use at as an excuse to go to AM5 and I'm sure you won't have problems from then on. You are clearly beyond frustrated so just re-start. If it happens again then I'm afraid to say you're doing something wrong.
That's my next step. Switch to intel and nvidia on gen 5. Just don't have the money for it
Yeah I understand, but it sounds like you have some nice parts which should help.