Pc hat nach herunterfahren noch Strom?
Hi
ich habe einen Pc mit r5 5600x, rx6650xt, 32gb ram im dual channel, ein deppcool argb case und einen endorfy spartan 5 max argb. Wenn ich meinen PC ausschalte gehen zwar die gehäuselüfter aus aber der CPU kühler leichtet weiterhin. Außerdem bleibt mein usb mikrofon an. Das mit dem cpu kühler passiert jedoch nur wenn ich bspw. Rgb fusion benutze. Woran könnte das liegen?
Danke schon mal im Voraus
Hello!
You’ve answered your question yourself…
The USB ports, the front main switch and the Lan connection (for “Wake on Lan”) are still supplied with power. The RGB illumination seems also. Also the control circuits required for this on the motherboard.
I’m not sure, but I think it’s possible to disable this in bios/Uefi somewhere.
Otherwise, the power supply has its own (small) main switch.
However, you can also operate the PC via a multiple power connector, which also has a main switch.
I use a so-called “Master/Slave” plug bar (with main switch).
If the computer has been driven down or goes into the standby, the slave power sockets automatically turn off.
Only the PC that is in the “Master” socket is still supplied with power.
With a (new)start of the PC, the slave sockets are also supplied with current again.
This depends on me: monitor, loudspeaker, active “8×” USB hub (single switchable), …
The router and my inkjet printer of course not.
Greeting
Martin
Hello,
Of course, the PC still has the 5V DC continuous power supply.
The RBG Fusion stores the last setting and continues to control the LEDs.
That’s half as wild as the LEDs don’t need the world to power now.
But you can UEFI BIOS by Gigabyte the ErP fashion activate,
then (almost) everything is out. Only almost boot does not work exactly.
Since you gave us the most important thing as the motherboard didn’t tell us,
I assume that a “Gigabyte B550 AORUS” could be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzhiTyWL7Bo
https://www.igorslab.de/community/threads/b550-x570-boards-wo-erp-auch-tats%C3%A4chlich-functional-especially-w-lan.3443/
Hansi
It’s not really about electricity consumption, but if I want to sleep, the light will bother me. Can you set that the rgb should be switched off after switching off?
Not without turning it off too.
They didn’t think about development.
But look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVEqTAqxjMo
Hansi
Has worked
Can be very good that your Pc is set so that it doesn’t go down completely, but only so “half” was with me too. To change this, do this here:
1.In the system settings
2.Select energy options for system and security
3.Then go to a blue lettering on the left where it says “choose what should happen when pressing power switch”
4.Snell start or retirement (if applicable) turn off.
Please let me know if this has helped and it is normal that if you start in the future of the PC it takes minimal longer to drive up therefore.
Negotiated
But of course – this is also so desired and sense of the thing.
For example, a PC always needs some power – but clearly below 1 Watt.
Then you didn’t turn off the PC, but put it in an (old) standby mode. Probably ACP– Condition S1 or S2 – the fans often continue.
Alternatively: The cabling of the housing fans is not true.
Are you sure the PC has actually been shut down?
My PC, monitor and printer hang on one Plug connector with On/off switch. At least at night’s rest, I’ll take the whole system off.
Have exactly the same ding but when I click down on the message then the light is out