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Old 03-28-2008, 09:08 AM   #1
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Standby and Hibernate with Opus 120

Does anyone know if it is possible to configure the Opus 120W power supply to puts the system in to sleep mode when I shut off my ignition and then put the system into hiberbate if the battery falls below a certain voltage?

Currently my system goes to Hibernate after ~10 sec when I turn the ignition off... now I would like to add the Stanby step, but can't figure how to make it work. I read the documentation and enabled the 'Standby Power' via jumper...

My motherboard is a Jetway J9F2.

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don't think it can. The sleep hibernate is an OS function all the power supply does is short two pins. You can have one or the other but not both. The battery too low function is when the power supply shuts down completely to preserve what's left.
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If the BIOS doesn't have that as a power management optionb, then it's not gonna happen.
Power setups like that are typically reserved for laptops and aren't controlled by the PSU anyway, but by the OS & the BIOS.
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