MacPro Freezes upon waking from sleep

I have had my macpro for almost a year and have never had this problem. I have not connected any new peripherals to it or done anything new that I can think of. I have tried sleep and wake with them all disconnected, but still no luck.
Upon waking the computer comes back to life, however, the cursor does not move, and key commands also will not work. Only way to get it back to life is a hard restart. This began only a week ago, and was prior to the newest EFI Firmware update.
Is power consumption related to this possibly? Not enough juice to get her back online? or do I need to get her some coffee?

If it has too much equipment on the same circuit it can be a problem.
The freeze alone is enough to result in a corrupt directory.
Freezes on wake from sleep can be as simple as a bad USB cable.

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