I think new mobo (MSI 770T-C45), is causing sleep problem in windows 7.

Hey all, I'm new and first time buyer of MSI mobo....   Finally got way from Biostar and Asus...lol   Anyways, I upgraded to a  770T-c45 and so far so good.  One problem been having is my PC wont sleep, monitor does but not pc.  Before I upgraded everything was fine, so my only isolated cause is to be the motherboard, I think..
I've tried everything in power options.....geesh...   I've gone into bios tried a few things there also, but still no change.  I wonder if the APS thingy is causing this???
Anyone having this problem or maybe help with a solution.   
Btw...i have this XCLEO WInd tunnel tower, and it has 2 huge (super bright)  Blue fans on the side and it's really nice to get those to sleep along with pc..
thanks everyone.

Did you set the ACPI standby state to S3?  If not, go to Power Management in the bios and change ACPI Standby State to S3.

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