Our Dell servers and, I expect, all others do have power saving modes that allow servers that are idling to slow down clock and fan speeds for example to reduce power consumption. That is not the same as a full sleep though.

Usually servers use the hours when there isn't much user-generated load (typically at night) to run background jobs, like system backups, batch jobs, etc. and aren't idle enough to be allowed to enter an actual sleep mode.


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After an hour long conversation with the Xerox support web team last week, they decided the best thing was to send an engineer out. The engineer got here this morning and sure enough, found a known issue in the engineer support documents about this model not waking properly from sleep. The fix is to enter diagnostic mode and change an NVM value to disable deep sleep, as Gabiene said so the engineer tried to do this. Unfortunately, this is now a protected field and cannot be changed.

The engineer spoke to a colleague who has a lot of experience with these machines and he said that they've changed that field to write protected because of Energy Saver stuff and in his experience some machines have this wake on sleep issue, some do not. Xerox HQ require engineers to replace two pieces of hardware in the machine as the recommended step although in this other engineer's experience, that almost never works and the whole machine has to be replaced but it's a hoop HQ basically make them jump through.

The engineer's now ordered the parts and will be back in a couple of days to fit them. We'll then have to see if that makes a difference (expected not to) and then we'll likely need to get the machine replaced and hope the new machine doesn't have the same unfixable bug.

We decided to give Xerox a try when we got a printer for our new office but so far it's been an absolute nightmare. I think the main problem with it is that it keeps trying to go to sleep. We don't have many in our office so it's not used for several hours at a time but then it's not waking up properly. Jobs keep getting 'stuck' according to the staff. For some people it can't print because it keeps defaulting to 'recycled' paper, which it doesn't have. I *think* I may have found a way to override this but it's not been working long enough to test.

How can I disable sleep mode entirely? I don't want it *ever* sleeping, not a short sleep, not a long sleep overnight. The options only seem to be able to set a maximum sleep timer of 60 minutes but I want it to be infinite.

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Both my phone and watch are on sleep mode. My alarm is no longer waking me up. I just slept in an hour. I had to turn off my watch to make the tater sound stop. I had to turn it off 3 times for it to stay off.

Just purchased this beautiful beast. I have it connected to my LAN via ethernet but every time I want to print something this thing is sleeping. Is there a way to enable WOL(wake on lan/magic packet) or any software that will wake it up so I don't have to make 2 trips to the other room print something(one to turn it on and one to retrieve the document)?

I have 64 GB of the Vengeance RGB mode but when PC is in sleep mode the lights stay on, which with 8 sticks can stay very bright. I resort to having to cover my PC with at night with a sheet to block out the light. I would like to be able to set the lighting to turn off when PC is in sleep mode but can't seem to do this. I have read that you can turn off the "Enable full software control" setting in iCue but my version of iCue 3 (latest version) doesn't show this option anywhere. I downloaded iCue 4 instead but same deal, so reverted back to iCue 3 so at least my cooler is available.

For CUE 3, you need to turn off "enable full software control" in the RAM settings. This drops you into hardware mode. Now set a static black effect for the RAM. Go back to settings and re-enable full software control and you are now back in software mode. The new static black disappears (hidden setting) and you can set up whatever lighting effect you want. This will be active anytime the software is running. The black/off will return when CUE Is not running or those soft off power states like sleep mode.

Also note you can do quick blackouts of the entire system. In CUE 3 this is instant lighting black from the top drop down. In CUE 4 you make a "scene" with a static color and slide it all the way to the black side. This is useful for overnight downloads and such and is a one click toggle on/off of the entire system lighting.

So you have to install software in order to turn off the lighting on the ram? If my PC was in sleep mode, it would make sense but when it is powered off, these should not be lit up. I just installed them this morning, I walk by the room and it is lit up and discover the PC is off and the RAM lighting is on. 

Guess I have to turn off the power strip as well.

Disabling the hardware lighting also turns of the RGB when you close the iCue software. Shouldn't it work the same as the H150i Elite LCD. It turns off when asleep but the hardware lighting settings is what stays on when the app is closed. It says it in the description. So if I close the software the RGB will be off and the H150i Elite LCD still on, doesn't seem to make sense. I guess I will have to keep iCue running which isn't really a problem but I shouldn't be forced to just to get the RGB to work as intended.

I wonder if there is a difference between using sleep and shutting down in terms of pump longevity. I just had to replace my EK 360 AIO as the pump failed 2 months short of 2 years so it was still under warranty. I replaced it with the H150i Elite LCD. I used sleep a lot and used variable pump RPM which was set to the CPU temp and I see now was not a good idea as it was in constant change. There was no way to set it to the liquid temp as I have now with the fans. I do set the H150i pump on balanced as I haven't worked out if I can set it to variable based off the liquid temp.

No, not for the pump. That is definitely off when in sleep mode. The MB and RAM are on, and then there are specific additional settings for MB related stuff like USB ports. This why your KB or mouse sometimes lights up in sleep mode as well.

As for longevity of any piece of hardware, there are debates about whether there is more wear and tear (or risk of fatal malfunction) when powering the device on (generally highest risk moment for electronics) and the alternative of keeping it running all the time. I don't have an answer for every item, but as a long time water cooling user I suggest powering off or sleep if pump/cooling system longevity is the main focus. There are exceptions either way with extreme use (or non-use), but you don't need to keep the pump motor running to help. Those devices are very well understood and they've had years and years to refine the efficiency.

Well worked one time after restart... when the pc is put to sleep second time it won't turn off. The problem is that the icue software does not automatically put the hardware mode on when the pc goes to sleep and it keeps the lighting mode... so every time manually and when I forget I have to wake up and manually put it to hardware mode. So annoying...

After a certain amount of time, my windows computer goes into sleep mode. I am currently using PowerShell to run multiple programs in succession. I do not want to change the settings so the computer doesn't go to sleep. I want to find a way in which when the computer goes to sleep, PowerShell continues to run the python codes in the background. This way, I can also keep my computer locked if I am not at home. The reason I want to do this is that I need to produce a lot of data and plots in a short amount of time.

Check your computers "Power Options" in the Control panel. You don't need to worry about the screen locking because as long as the computer doesn't get put to sleep, your process should continue to run. However, if your system is set to sleep after a set amount of time you may need to change this to Never. Keep in mind there are separate settings depending on whether or not the system is plugged in.

After my computer being to sleep mode over a long time ( 3 or 4 hours ) it shutdown automatically, I have not had this problem when putting my computer in sleep mode during the day and then waking it.

is there any way to extend the time of sleep, or to make it never shutdown ?

My solution to "Win10 laptop will eventually shut down while asleep..."was determined by the 'Turn off hard disk after [timeout] minutes' settingwhich is found under the 'Advanced Settings' tab of 'Power Settings'.I changed the setting to '9999' minutes which is roughly 7 daysand the laptop now reliably wakes up from sleep.I assume that if the laptop is asleep for 7 days it will shut down.This was the last change I made after updating all drivers.I hope this helps y'all.

I have done this for years but recently once or twice a week, not consistently, when I open the lid I find the computer has powered off.This leads to me powering up which can take as long as 30 minutes before it is running normally (the reason for sleep over shutdown) 17dc91bb1f

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