Msi pro-e mb possibly keeping psu fan on?

Hello all, fresh i7920 build with msi pro-e mb, corsair xms3 6gb, and a corsair tx750w psu.  The problem i'm having is when i power down the system for the night the psu fan will continue to run all night long even though the system if off(not in sleep or hibernate).  I am guessing its the psu or the mb or maybe even a bios setting i'm overlooking?  Any suggestions or feedback would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.

Hmmm,  Another experiment to try.  Turn off the system and do what I said before with unplugging the PSU and draining the capacitors.  Now, unplug the SATA connector to your HDDs and the Power connectors to the HDDs.  You can leave the ODDs connected.  Re-plug in the PSU with no HDDs connected or powered.  Turn on the PSU and turn on the computer.  You should get a blinking cursor or some message.  Turn off the computer by the power switch.  Does the fan still run?
If the fan still runs, do you have access to another computer or another PSU?  You could try this PSU on another computer, yours or a friends to see if it does the same thing, or borrow another PSU and see it that fan runs on your PRO-E when the machine is off. 

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