New PC build - randomly goes into standby mode, cycles, cant stop it? :(

Well...
Got my new PC runnin....loving it, but all of a sudden.....it started doing this weird thing where it will (while in the middle of use) just go into standby and when I move the mouse itll come back and just cycle back into standy, I cant stop it.  I havent installed anything new that I know if....Its a new build...
K8N neo4-f
2x512 VS corsair
pci-e 6600 128 albatron video
raid 1 - 2 80 WD sata drives
new PS - vigor 450
Coolermater case (cavalier)
I think thats all that you would need.....sorta weird, never seen this before....anyone?

no timing , IE it happened last night and i got it outte the cycle, havnt rebooted and its fine today, so it hasnt done it yet....its so random....
I didnt have the 350ps in long enough to know, I got my replacment with a day or so. 
its not after xx minutes, or whatever...its totally random....I mean something is triggering it but its RANDOM till I figure out what it is..
Though it was my media portal htpc tv software but I checked that all out and that doesnt seem to be it...
so weird.....
again today its ok.....itll just outta the blue do it..

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