Quad wouldn't wake from Sleep?

Folks,
Mt quad went to sleep yesterday after approx 20 minutes. I let it sleep for another hour. Then when I returned to it, and as usual I hit the Space key, the thing refused to wake up - lazy s0d!
Did I do something wrong? Or could there be a problem with my comp?
In the end I had to hold onto the power off button on the tower to re-start it!
Alps

I never trusted sleep, but you might give Apple a warranty call and start a case number going.
Make sure you have Applecare, it's a new design and four cores as well, some things can go wrong with a first issue machine that wasn't expected and only appears in mass circulation.
Apple is good about covering it, but 1 year is the time limit without Applecare.
You might also consider the souce of your power, don't overtax your power line to the Quad with other devices.
I've notived I have to start my devices in order, if I try booting too many things at once the PowerMac won't start up.

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