The problem I have seen is sometimes the drivers for certain hardware do not
resume. So maybe there has been a driver update recently
Al

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I agree it sounds like hardware.  When it's asleep it's not doing anything
so it doesn't break.
I think I'd run a memory test and a chkdsk for starters.  If those check out
oK then I'd look at CPU temperature.
When's the last time you opened the case and blew the dirt out of the fans?
When the machine is working hard (as on a long 3d printer job) it heats up
more.
Dan                                       


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