Computer won't wake from sleep after replacing PSU

squirreltactic

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CPU: Intel Core i5-4430 3.0GHz Quad-Core Processor
MB: ASRock B85 Pro4 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB
HD: Intel 530 Series 2.5" Solid State Disk

Old PSU: Corsair Builder 430W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply
New PSU: CORSAIR CX-M series CX450 450W 80 PLUS BRONZE

Lightning struck my house and my PSU bit the dust. After replacing it my computer does not properly go to sleep anymore. When it goes to sleep the fans don't seem to go quiet, leading me to think it isn't completing the sleep process. When you try to wake the computer it is unresponsive. The only way to get it to wake up is to reboot it.

I've gone in the BIOS and enabled wake with usb mouse and wake with usb keyboard, but no go. It seems previously these were set to diabled.

I've looked in my BIOS to try to change the sleep mode or sleep level (I can't remember the right term, but I believe it is S1, S2, S3, S4), but I am not seeing that option.

Under Power Options I've set HD to never power down. I've also set it to not allow hybrid sleep. Then under Device Manager I've confirmed the mouse and keyboard were allowed to wake device.

I installed a fresh windows 10 install yesterday, so I can't imagine it is on the OS side of things.

Any suggestions? Thank you in advance.
 
try setting the bios to default, then at windows go to control panel and then to energy options and click the recomended option.
if it does not resolve the problem, then you may have got mobo damage, or a corrupted bios cause to that Lightning struck, in that case just recover the bios.
 

squirreltactic

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Aug 22, 2016
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Tried resetting BIOS and resetting power options and it did not work. I also just noticed that when doing a full shut down through windows the process never completes either. The monitors shut off, but the fans never do. In order to reboot it I have to pull the power plug then plug back in before turning back on the PC. Is it possible I just got a bad new power supply or do you believe it is likely a mobo issue?

I will try recovering bios now, I've never done that before