W510 Windows 7 (64) automatica​lly Logs off

 When my computer is not active, Windows 7 (64) automatically Logs off after 20min. It does not into hibernation, standby or powers down, but logs off to the log-in screen that requires me to log in again. 
Like many others I have had power management problems out of the box with the W510.  Reinstalling the OS and returning to the original BIOS solved most of the problems but not this particular logging off issue. I am begining to think it could be the system board at this point.   Any recommendations?

Hi GFABIANO,
when you did the OS reinstallation, was it a direct factory restore or a OS repair? Also is your image a default Lenovo image or your office image?
//JameZ
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