Geforce GTX 550 Ti doesn't resume from sleep mode sometimes after BIOS update

Hi there,
I updated the BIOS of my main board Z68A GD65 (G3) yesterday to the latest version on the MSI site (E7681IMS.P80)  and I noticed that my PC doesn't always resume correctly from sleep mode now.
It seems that it works when I resume immediately, but after a nights rest the display remains black, although it looks like the PC itself is starting correctly (mouse, keyboard hdd etc)
Anyone know what this could be? Should i change a setting in the BIOS maybe?
Marcel

I`ve updated BIOS but problem wasn`t solved. 
Did someine else face with problem?
Thanks.

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