After installing MSI GTX980 Video Card PC won't shutdown completely (Windows 7 S

Hi all,
I'm posting this here because it started post video card install.
After installing a new MSI GTX980 Gaming video card install into my Windows 7 PC it won't shut down completely, monitor and keyboards all turn off but fans keep spinning and LED light on  vid card also remains on.
It's also happening in safe mode, it also won't shut down from login screen, a Restart however works fine.
Didn't have problem with previous card EVGA GTX780.
Motherboard is a Z77 AsRock Extreme 9 with latest bios (1.90).
Have reset Bios to defaults and updated Windows
Using latest Nvidia Drivers 344.16
Unfortunately can't test with other card as I no longer have it.
Given it's happening in SafeMode I'm inclined to think it more hardware related then software.
Not sure what else to try.
Other than the above the new video card has been running flawless.
Thanks

Thanks for reply it appears the problem isn't related to new card thankfully as I tried another vid card and onboard vid and problem persisted.
Sleep doesn't work either, actually both the sleep and hibernate options are greyed out in Windows.
I scanned PC for malware and restored it to last know working point, no idea whats happened but I suppose I won't know outright if its software or hardware without a clean install.
Specs:
AsRock Z77 Extreme 9 motherboard
Corsair HX PSU
MSI GTX980 Gaming Vid card
OSZ 256 SSD
8GB RAM 2133Mhz
Quote from: JLio01 on 13-October-14, 15:41:08
Did you try to unplug your video card and see if the problem remains? Does sleep(S3) mode work fine? What's your specs?

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