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It may be worth the test with a mechanical drive for you, just for testing. Yeah SSDs have their own firmware and it seems they can be buggy with some storage controllers. A buddy of mine has a SanDisk 128 GB ssd. I'm unsure if he has issues. He's got a MSI 970 Gaming board though and Windows 7.
I checked the power setting and disable the 'hybrid sleep" being on my desktop. I did notice it was off on my laptop. I turned it off on my desktop and will see when I wake up, if the Error 137 exists or not. I remember reading that some people had an issue with it.
Kernel-Power Event 137 is logged when sleep is initiated - Microsoft Community
This talks about what it is, but its strange since it dont happen on mine
Mine says Event 137 - Windows has entered a sleep state.
I got a an interesting thing appear on the event viewer. It is an information message, saying "windows remove bad memory regions from this pc." Task manager doesn't show a drop in my memory... It is not an error or anything, but an information. Does this mean one of my 32GB chips bad? Even tho the Windows Memory test came back clean...
What is the event ID? I search for that on ms website and it doesn't appear. If its information then its not critical. If you had a bad memory stick you would have bluescreens.
You may want to try memtest as that is a good memory diagnostic tool. I've found bad memory sticks with that program, when Windows memory diagnostics found nothing.