WarHorse47
SOH-CM-2024
Lately, I've been struggling to find a good setting for my Windows 8 Power Plan as it relates to FSX, so I was curious to see if anyone has experience with this technical subject. Here's the issue I'm facing.
Both FSX and FS9 are running great under my Windows 8 install. My problem is that my Power Plan seems to misbehave on occasion. Typically I have it set to leave the computer on, but turn off the monitor after 20 minutes of inaction. The problem is that occasionally I cannot get the monitor to wake up with a keyboard command or mouse movement.
Yesterday I fired up FSX. After it loaded, the monitor went into sleep mode (power saving). I could hear the app running and see that the HD was active, but nothing I did could bring the monitor back. Eventually I had to do a full reboot. This is the second time that has happened (after loading FSX), but other times I would return to the computer after running an errand and have to reboot. Most times, its not a problem. This is random.
I have an ATI Radeon card and run CCC 3.8 drivers. Sometimes after rebooting my card settings need to be reset. I haven't upgraded to the latest 3.9 drivers yet, until I know more of what to expect.
I've tried researching the details on the Power Plan setup for Windows (7 or 8), but only get general information that I already know. So I was curious to know if anyone else has had similar experiences or perhaps could share some insight as to what Power Plan they use.
BTW - My original setup was 'Balanced', but as of yesterday I've selected the 'High Performance' plan. The computer does seem to run better this morning, but that just might be the extra cup of coffee I had. Not sure. There is not enough detail information available that defines what the "High Performance' Power Plan does as compared to the "Balanced" plan.
Thanks in advance.
Both FSX and FS9 are running great under my Windows 8 install. My problem is that my Power Plan seems to misbehave on occasion. Typically I have it set to leave the computer on, but turn off the monitor after 20 minutes of inaction. The problem is that occasionally I cannot get the monitor to wake up with a keyboard command or mouse movement.
Yesterday I fired up FSX. After it loaded, the monitor went into sleep mode (power saving). I could hear the app running and see that the HD was active, but nothing I did could bring the monitor back. Eventually I had to do a full reboot. This is the second time that has happened (after loading FSX), but other times I would return to the computer after running an errand and have to reboot. Most times, its not a problem. This is random.
I have an ATI Radeon card and run CCC 3.8 drivers. Sometimes after rebooting my card settings need to be reset. I haven't upgraded to the latest 3.9 drivers yet, until I know more of what to expect.
I've tried researching the details on the Power Plan setup for Windows (7 or 8), but only get general information that I already know. So I was curious to know if anyone else has had similar experiences or perhaps could share some insight as to what Power Plan they use.
BTW - My original setup was 'Balanced', but as of yesterday I've selected the 'High Performance' plan. The computer does seem to run better this morning, but that just might be the extra cup of coffee I had. Not sure. There is not enough detail information available that defines what the "High Performance' Power Plan does as compared to the "Balanced" plan.
Thanks in advance.