Msi gd65 gaming restart problems

Hi recently built a new pc.
Msi GD65 gaming (bios updated to 1AO)
i7 4790k
8GB corsair vengance
msi Gtx 970
win 7 64 home edition
Ok build went smooth had retailer update bios a while back to 1AO as i knew id go for the 4790k, everything is running great until i need a restart and the system goes through the normal shutting down then just hangs there.Reset switch won't work i have to actualy power off the system then reboot,But if i shutdown the system instead of restart everything is ok and boots normaly.Now i can get by just using the shutdown method but obviously something is not right.
I have double and triple checked cables and front panel connectors as i am using the little connector that comes with  the mb for the front panel cables.
Any thoughts tx in advance

oki, yes that it is
updater your BIOS to the latest version 1.B:
http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z87-GD65-GAMING.html#down-bios
When flashing use M-Flash BIOS+ME update
when flash is done, do a >>Clear CMOS Guide<< with power cord removed
then retest

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