P67A-GD65 Standby issue

Hi,
I've noticed that when I go to the menu to shut down on Windows, there's not an option for Standby, and if I hit the Standby button on my keyboard, it just turns off power completely. Is there no standby option for this motherboard?    It's quite possible that I overlooked the setting in the configuration menu for the motherboard, but I'm not sure.
It's a P67A-GD65 (B3), and I've got a Corsair 650W PSU, and an Intel i5-2500k CPU. If you need additional info, let me know.
Thanks,
Nolan

Quote from: Bernhard on 14-March-11, 12:58:12
>>Posting Guide<<
What exact version of Windows are you using ?
Win7 has a "Sleep" option in the shutdown menu drop down. This will put it into the S1 or S3 sleep state depending what you have configured in your BIOS, that is of course if you have not configured something else in the Power Options of the Control Panel.
In the Power Options facility in Windows, you are able to determine what should go to sleep when, and once you have set that up, then there is no real need to use the manual sleep option.
The "Change advanced power settings" allows you to set the minutes for every conceivable piece of hardware to go to sleep.
Sorry, Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit)

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