#Computer is EXTREMELY laggy/unresponsive when waking up from sleep.

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vocal parrot
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Press windows key and type Windows Memory Diagnostic, see if that finds any issues. This will instantly restart your PC if you select the top option, so save any work.

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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.

verbal perch
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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...

vocal parrot
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When you wake up and it's slow, look at task manager and see if anything is eating RAM.

verbal perch
vocal parrot
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You can also give this a shot

verbal perch
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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.

vocal parrot
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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

verbal perch
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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...

vocal parrot
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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.

verbal perch
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Oh are you having issues with your AMD gpu and just purchasing an NVIDIA gpu to diagnose the problem?

vocal parrot
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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]

verbal perch
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Yeah that sounds frustrating. I think the only way to diagnose the issue is to swap out different parts and isolate it.

vocal parrot
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Thing being I've done exactly that. >_>

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Windows 8 and older, never had an issue with. This new stuff just likes to be a bitch

verbal perch
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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

vocal parrot
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I could list everything I've done. But I'd be typing for hours alone.

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If you can think of it, I've done it.

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Legit only reason left if the nvidia gpu can't fix it would be it's fuckin cursed

verbal perch
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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.

vocal parrot
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It's a new PC 3 times over X_X

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Legit cursed

verbal perch
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Right, but with RMA'd parts essentially the same parts. I'm talking different components.

vocal parrot
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Every part was upgraded, same issue

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And I mean every. damn. part.

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including the case

verbal perch
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Well, the case won't affect anything except heating.

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You need to just sell each component separately and buy all new componenets. Different models.

vocal parrot
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Just wanted the 1000d case

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¯_(ツ)_/¯

vocal parrot
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Hence me getting an nvidia gpu to test it

verbal perch
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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.

vocal parrot
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That's my next step. Switch to intel and nvidia on gen 5. Just don't have the money for it

verbal perch
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Yeah I understand, but it sounds like you have some nice parts which should help.