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chippy
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2014-07-13, 15:19
(This post was last modified: 2014-07-13, 15:23 by chippy.)
This is a windows score from a newegg customer for the ASRock Q1900-ITX
windows 7 64bit WEI total 5.2
cpu 6.5
memory 7.5
desktop aero 5.1
3D 5.9
disk 7.9
that's with 16 gigs of Kingston memory oh also almost forgot I just checked the memory timings with cpuz since it doesn't tell you anything in the bios about timings and the timings are
1333mhz at 8,8,8,23, T1
so heres my windows score for my system
windows 7 64bit
Processor AMD A6-3500 APU with Radeon HD Graphics 6.3
Memory (RAM) 8.00 GB 7.4
Graphics AMD Radeon HD 6530D 5.9
Gaming graphics 3956 MB Total available graphics memory 6.6
Primary hard disk 30GB Free (60GB Total) 7.9
Determined by lowest subscore 5.9
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goujam
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NX01 I had a response from MSI just asking have I tried wake up from s3 in windows. I only have xbmc did you have windows installed ?
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nx01
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Hi installed windows 7 and was able to wake via USB keyboard
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2014-07-14, 18:19
(This post was last modified: 2014-07-14, 18:21 by nx01.)
I am on openelec too, I have also tried a fresh install this did not fix it, there is an option to have the OS control the ACPI in the bios but this did not fix it either, I notice that there is no USB items listed in
cat /proc/acpi/wakeup
I also set the wakeup for the device to enabled in the /sys/bus/usb/devices/3-1/power/wakeup etc.
not waking up with the remote is not much a problem only if I forget and put it to sleep as its mounted behind the TV on the wall and I have to move the sound bar out the way to get to the power button :-(