Today I relocated my workstation (dual boot Windows 10 / Linux) in a new office, but will use NoMachine to connect from home.
Under Windows being remote I can’t shut down when I’m not using it, but want the various components (i.e. disk and especially the two installed GPU) to go in sleep if not used.
Currently using AMD Ryzen Balanced power plan, the system never go in sleep, but this is correct? Can I recover from sleep connecting with NoMachine? I fear doing it since I often have problems recovering from sleep even using it locally.
If sleep is not allowed, currently the disks are set to sleep after 20min, and PCIe Link State Power Management is set as “Moderate power savings” so I suppose is not completely idling the GPU. Can I set it to Maximum Power Saving?
The min processor power state is 90%, can I lower it without problems?