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System Name | LenovoⓇ ThinkPad™ T430 |
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Processor | IntelⓇ Core™ i5-3210M processor (2 cores, 2.50GHz, 3MB cache), Intel Turbo Boost™ 2.0 (3.10GHz), HT™ |
Motherboard | Lenovo 2344 (Mobile Intel QM77 Express Chipset) |
Cooling | Single-pipe heatsink + Delta fan |
Memory | 2x 8GB KingstonⓇ HyperX™ Impact 2133MHz DDR3L SO-DIMM |
Video Card(s) | Intel HD Graphics™ 4000 (GPU clk: 1100MHz, vRAM clk: 1066MHz) |
Storage | SamsungⓇ 860 EVO mSATA (250GB) + 850 EVO (500GB) SATA |
Display(s) | 14.0" (355mm) HD (1366x768) color, anti-glare, LED backlight, 200 nits, 16:9 aspect ratio, 300:1 co |
Case | ThinkPad Roll Cage (one-piece magnesium frame) |
Audio Device(s) | HD Audio, RealtekⓇ ALC3202 codec, DolbyⓇ Advanced Audio™ v2 / stereo speakers, 1W x 2 |
Power Supply | ThinkPad 65W AC Adapter + ThinkPad Battery 70++ (9-cell) |
Mouse | TrackPointⓇ pointing device + UltraNav™, wide touchpad below keyboard + ThinkLight™ |
Keyboard | 6-row, 84-key, ThinkVantage button, spill-resistant, multimedia Fn keys, LED backlight (PT Layout) |
Software | MicrosoftⓇ WindowsⓇ 10 x86-64 (22H2) |
I got a new motherboard that has a couple of energy saving features that are starting to worry me. EuP jumpers for sound and NIC. I left them in the enabled setting, since my new PSU is EuP certified anyway...Couldn't hurt, right? Energy here is getting pricy and when I'm not using the computer, I like to leave in stand by. Here's the problem, the computer won't resume from stand by/sleep, which I assume is S3, since Suspend to RAM on the BIOS is on...but wasn't with the default settings (great job, ASRock! ).
I press a key on the keyboard, 320Gb and 500Gb HDDs power-up, 1Tb one takes its time, but no image. Monitor stays in stand by mode.
I've been roaming the internet to find issues related to these power saving features, but there's a plain lack of information about it overall. That and "check ready bit", which I only know it is a good idea to turn off if you have an SSD...not my case.
Any input, gents?
EDIT: I've tried with the jumper off, but I couldn't get conclusive results. I tried a 30 second stand by period and the computer woke up, longer than that, about 10 minutes and it didn't.
I press a key on the keyboard, 320Gb and 500Gb HDDs power-up, 1Tb one takes its time, but no image. Monitor stays in stand by mode.
I've been roaming the internet to find issues related to these power saving features, but there's a plain lack of information about it overall. That and "check ready bit", which I only know it is a good idea to turn off if you have an SSD...not my case.
Any input, gents?
EDIT: I've tried with the jumper off, but I couldn't get conclusive results. I tried a 30 second stand by period and the computer woke up, longer than that, about 10 minutes and it didn't.
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