I notice when my PC shuts down, power is still sent to the USB devices (notably an SSD, and I assume to the rest too). When I switch on the PC in the morning the SSD temp is 43C, then decreases to 38C., indicating the SSD is receiving more power when the PC is off than when it is on.
Obviously I don't want such ridiculousness to continue. I already have Fast Start disabled. I heard that in all modern BIOSes there is an ERP option which addresses this, but mine does not have such an option (ASUS z490-p) even though it's new.
I have changed one other setting (although can't test it yet) - in Power Options > Advanced settings I've changed USB Selective Suspend from Disabled to Enabled. I doubt this will have any effect.
Does anyone have an idea of what else I might try. I don't want to switch the PSU off at night and neither do I want to unplug my USBs, for the same reason.
Thanks.
Obviously I don't want such ridiculousness to continue. I already have Fast Start disabled. I heard that in all modern BIOSes there is an ERP option which addresses this, but mine does not have such an option (ASUS z490-p) even though it's new.
I have changed one other setting (although can't test it yet) - in Power Options > Advanced settings I've changed USB Selective Suspend from Disabled to Enabled. I doubt this will have any effect.
Does anyone have an idea of what else I might try. I don't want to switch the PSU off at night and neither do I want to unplug my USBs, for the same reason.
Thanks.