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Rampage IV Extreme turing on mysteriously

Bogey62
Level 7
I know, weird thread title...

I have a system based around the Rampage IV Extreme mobo. I have it connected to the Internet via hardwire to a Verizon FiOS wireless router. Every time I boot my Dell laptop and it connects to the Internet via the same FiOS router (wirelessly), my main system starts up from Sleep Mode!

If I disconnect the Ethernet cable that goes to the Rampage IV Extreme, the system will not start up from Sleep Mode.

This never happened with the exact same setup when my main system was based on the Rampage II Extreme mobo.

Any ideas?
Bill

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Asus ROG Strix Z490-E Gaming mobo, Intel Core i7 10700K @ 5.2 GHz. CPU, 4x8 GBs. Crucial Vengeance RGB Pro 4000 MHz. RAM, EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 XC3 Ultra Gaming 8GB, Noctua NH-D15 chromix.black heatsink, Samsung 850 Pro SSD 1 TB (boot), WD Gold 4 TB HD (data), 4 WD Gold 4 TB HD's (backup 1, 2, 3 & 4), Seasonic Platinum 1200 watt PSU, SilverStone TJ11 case, Dell S3220DGF monitor (Displayport), Windows 10 Professional (64-bit)
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HalloweenWeed
Level 12
Windows network stuff searches for other computers, other available multimedia files (and you wonder why they have a security issue?), etc.
If you don't want your computer to wake up via network then go into your network adapter (Gigabit LAN) device driver properties last tab and disable "wake on lan."
i7-3930K; Asus RIVE; G.SKILL Ripjaws Z 4x4GB DDR3 1866; MSI 7870 2GD5/OC; Crucial M4 SSD 256GB;
Corsair 1000HX; Corsair H100, 4x Excalibur 120mm PWM CPU Fan p-p, AS5; SB X-Fi Titanium Fata1ity Pro;
Dell U2412m IPS 1920x1200; Cooler Master HAF 932 case; Tripp-Lite OMNIVS1500 UPS fully Line-interactive.
(EVGA site: ) And I have a second (wife's) computer, Eve.

Overclocking is useless to me if it is not rock stable.

HalloweenWeed wrote:
Windows network stuff searches for other computers, other available multimedia files (and you wonder why they have a security issue?), etc.
If you don't want your computer to wake up via network then go into your network adapter (Gigabit LAN) device driver properties last tab and disable "wake on lan."


That fixed it!

Here I was searching all over in the BIOS for Wake on LAN and the Bluetooth stuff...

Thanks a million.
Bill

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Asus ROG Strix Z490-E Gaming mobo, Intel Core i7 10700K @ 5.2 GHz. CPU, 4x8 GBs. Crucial Vengeance RGB Pro 4000 MHz. RAM, EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 XC3 Ultra Gaming 8GB, Noctua NH-D15 chromix.black heatsink, Samsung 850 Pro SSD 1 TB (boot), WD Gold 4 TB HD (data), 4 WD Gold 4 TB HD's (backup 1, 2, 3 & 4), Seasonic Platinum 1200 watt PSU, SilverStone TJ11 case, Dell S3220DGF monitor (Displayport), Windows 10 Professional (64-bit)
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Bogey62 wrote:
That fixed it!

Here I was searching all over in the BIOS for Wake on LAN and the Bluetooth stuff...

Thanks a million.


If I turn everything off in the Wake on LAN section for the adapter, then my Acronis backup software can't bring the computer out of Sleep mode to perform its backup task.

I tried leaving the Wake on Magic Packet option checked and it seems to work OK with that.

Just an FYI.
Bill

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Asus ROG Strix Z490-E Gaming mobo, Intel Core i7 10700K @ 5.2 GHz. CPU, 4x8 GBs. Crucial Vengeance RGB Pro 4000 MHz. RAM, EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 XC3 Ultra Gaming 8GB, Noctua NH-D15 chromix.black heatsink, Samsung 850 Pro SSD 1 TB (boot), WD Gold 4 TB HD (data), 4 WD Gold 4 TB HD's (backup 1, 2, 3 & 4), Seasonic Platinum 1200 watt PSU, SilverStone TJ11 case, Dell S3220DGF monitor (Displayport), Windows 10 Professional (64-bit)
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Myk_SilentShado
Level 15
Check your card's wake events in both BIOS and Windows, sounds like it might be magic packet bringing your system to life.

Myk SilentShadow wrote:
Check your card's wake events in both BIOS and Windows, sounds like it might be magic packet bringing your system to life.


Yep, it was in the Windows settings for my network adapter, as previously answered.

Thanks for the reply.
Bill

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Asus ROG Strix Z490-E Gaming mobo, Intel Core i7 10700K @ 5.2 GHz. CPU, 4x8 GBs. Crucial Vengeance RGB Pro 4000 MHz. RAM, EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 XC3 Ultra Gaming 8GB, Noctua NH-D15 chromix.black heatsink, Samsung 850 Pro SSD 1 TB (boot), WD Gold 4 TB HD (data), 4 WD Gold 4 TB HD's (backup 1, 2, 3 & 4), Seasonic Platinum 1200 watt PSU, SilverStone TJ11 case, Dell S3220DGF monitor (Displayport), Windows 10 Professional (64-bit)
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Nodens
Level 16
Technically it's not amagic packet that woke it up, it's just arp. The solution is still the same:)
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HalloweenWeed
Level 12
NP. My pleasure. Thnx for letting us know. Have a good week. GL.
i7-3930K; Asus RIVE; G.SKILL Ripjaws Z 4x4GB DDR3 1866; MSI 7870 2GD5/OC; Crucial M4 SSD 256GB;
Corsair 1000HX; Corsair H100, 4x Excalibur 120mm PWM CPU Fan p-p, AS5; SB X-Fi Titanium Fata1ity Pro;
Dell U2412m IPS 1920x1200; Cooler Master HAF 932 case; Tripp-Lite OMNIVS1500 UPS fully Line-interactive.
(EVGA site: ) And I have a second (wife's) computer, Eve.

Overclocking is useless to me if it is not rock stable.

HalloweenWeed
Level 12
FYI Acronis backup software is known to reduce computer performance.
i7-3930K; Asus RIVE; G.SKILL Ripjaws Z 4x4GB DDR3 1866; MSI 7870 2GD5/OC; Crucial M4 SSD 256GB;
Corsair 1000HX; Corsair H100, 4x Excalibur 120mm PWM CPU Fan p-p, AS5; SB X-Fi Titanium Fata1ity Pro;
Dell U2412m IPS 1920x1200; Cooler Master HAF 932 case; Tripp-Lite OMNIVS1500 UPS fully Line-interactive.
(EVGA site: ) And I have a second (wife's) computer, Eve.

Overclocking is useless to me if it is not rock stable.