Sleep/Hibernate Modes in Win7

Hey guys, Im wondering if there is some secret to using these power save modes.  I was under the impression that Hibernate mode would shut down the PC, but keep the current work station saved.  Whether i use sleep or hibernate, my screen goes black, but all light and fans in my case stay on.  Thought ? Thanks

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I'm certainly not an MSI BIOS expert and I do realize settings vary from BIOS to BIOS even from the same manufacturer, but my BIOS has to be set to OS for WIN7 to S3 sleep.
Is ACPI Standby State set to S3 in BIOS Setup?  Have you checked that option?
What about this:
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http://www.intowindows.com/how-to-enable-hibernate-option-in-windows-7/
Have you checked your settings?

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