New 2012 iMac 21.5" probs

Only had it a few weeks, today when using it browsing, the scree nwent black. My settings for display sleep are 15mins, I had been using it 5 mins, and moving mouse etc....
Also I'm upto date with all software and EFI updates etc, however in Safari I use ful screen, I get an annoying problem whereby the top menu bar keeps covering up the address/search bar, its soo soo annoying. If I swipe to another app, then its ok for a min then comes back..

Radiation Mac wrote:
I would recommend you go back to Applications>System Preferences>Energy Saver> and check what the slider setting for "Computer Sleep" is, if you haven't already.  It should be set for a longer interval than the "Display Sleep" setting is:
It's the same... if you click restore defaults, which mine was, they are both set the same.

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