Win10 64/none/Android 5.1.1 custom/Android TV 8.1/Android 12/Android 7.0/Android 11īench.mark? i do leave mark on bench sometime, to remember which one is the most comfortable. Speedlink Sovos Vertical-Asus ROG Spatha-Logitech MX Ergo/Xiaomi XMRM-006/touch/Formuler Q2F9ĭeltaco DK440R/none/touch/Formuler RCU 02F9 MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk/XFX 650i Ultra/uh?/uh?/uh?/UH?!?!?!?Įnermax ETS-T50 Axe aRGB /Scythe Katana 4/Aluminum heatsink/Heatpipe/Aluminum heatsink/AluminumĢx8gb G.Skill Aegis DDR4/2gb DDR2 800/2gb LPDDR3/6gb LPDDR5 dual channel/2gb LPDDR4/6gb LPDDR4x Main/Nostalg33k/Xiaomi Mi TV Stick/Poco F3 5G/Formuler Z7+/Realme Pad I understand Samsung fixed that sleep issue, but Windows still does not need it. Added test support for Windows 11, build 21354-22000, 圆4 only. Windows does not need 3rd party tools to properly manage SSDs anyways. Added test support for Windows 10, build 19044 (not tested). When I got my first Samsung SSD a few years ago, I used Magician and it prevented my systems from going to sleep. If using Samsung Magician, don't and see what happens. Even with generic drivers, all PnP monitors will go to sleep when the signal is lost. If you computer is also away, and I suspect it is, that would have nothing to do with monitor drivers. So I ask again, "is your computer still awake?" Then type regedit into the window that appears (labeled ‘Open’) then click on OK. If you have a heavy desk sitting on a concrete floor, I doubt that is the problem - assuming this is not a brand new mouse.īut to that, if it is the mouse, that would be keeping the computer awake, not just the monitors. If the Windows Start button is not working on Windows 10, and you cannot get the Run command to come up after clicking the Windows button, then press CTRL+ALT+DEL to access the Task Manager. But note this is likely only a problem if subject to vibrations. That said, I never turn my computers off either and just let them go to sleep as well.Īs for the mouse trick, I think flipping them over "or" turning them off does the same thing. Thermal characteristic when in standby is essentially the same as when off. But that no longer applies to most electronics anymore because very little heat is generated when they go into standby mode. In fact, I was taught that in tech school way back in the day. Click to expand.That's a very old-time belief I used to subscribe to too for the very same reasons.
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