Putting the Displays to Sleep with Game Server Running

I have a game server, ok?
I have the console box on my desktop, which runs the sever (COD2) and keeps it active.
I try to put my displays to sleep ( hot corner bottom left ), but it always turns back on again. I don't want to put my computer to sleep because I have an active webserver and if I enable sleep mode, the webserver will stop listening.
Is there a way to keep my displays shut off with my computer still active, but still have the Game Server running fro my desktop console box running the server?

Something is waking the display up then--it might even be that server connection.
Do the brightness keys lower the display brightness to an "off" state? I know they do on the Mac notebooks.
I know that wouldn't be the best solution, but that would get the result you're looking for.
~Lyssa

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