MSI 880G-E45: power on by mouse or keyboard

Does the board support such function?
Thanks!

Power on?... No
Wake from Sleep/Hibernation... yes!
Just set your Bios 'Power Management' / 'Wake Up Event Setup' / to Wake from 'USB'. That is if your Mouse and/or Keyboard are USB.
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    I can't believe a Moderator on a Manufacturer's Forum is handing out such INCORECT information!!!! 
    Quote from: flobelix on 16-August-12, 12:43:00
    Unfortunately bottom line is you can't use your onboard vga for another display besides a vga card powering different monitors. Using a discrete vga you are limited to it's multi-display abilities. Onboard vga will not work when vga card used. For using three monitors you could get an Eyefinity supporting Radeon as suggested or a GeForce GTX6xx. If your card is limited to dual display and you don't want to get a new one you'll stick with two monitors.
    I submit this link (tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-780g-chipset,1785-6.html) as proof that it is possible to use both the on-board video and an added video card both simultaneously or in crossfire mode on a single display.
    To further illustrate this fact further, I submit this link (amd.com/it/products/technologies/ati-hybrid-graphics/Pages/ati-hybrid-graphics.aspx) to AMD.com stating the purpose for their "Hybrid Crossfire" technology, and although their page does not show specificly that the MSI 880G-E45 motherboard supports this, THIS page Does! (msi.com/product/mb/880G-E45.html#/?div=Basic) --Scroll to the bottom to see the line stating "Hybrid Crossfire Support - Y"
    When speaking with MSI customer support  about this technology, you are directed to this page (msi.com/file/test_report/TR1_2233.pdf) which shows a list of compatible video cards, ALL of which supported the Hybrid Crossfire when tested by MSI.
    Add "http:\\www." to each of the links...
    "flobelix", perhaps it would be better to simply say "I Don't Know" rather than providing MSI's customers with incorrect information and suggesting that they spend more money on something else.
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  • MSI 880G-E45 overclock to 1600

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  • MSI 880G-E45: trouble with 1600 RAM

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  • 880G-E45 - no display on initial boot

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    Quote from: badboy2k on 04-May-14, 08:05:39
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  • Msi 785gtm-e45 Video issues

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    its all your fault go away and die type stuff.
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    I just recently built a PC with the 880G-E45 motherboard without any major hiccups except for the fact that my PC makes high pitch whine noise (similar to a charging flash bulb on a camera) whenever it is powered off. When the PC is on and just after the PC is turned off, there is no high pitch whine at all.
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