Z77-GD55 BSOD when coming out of sleep/hibernate

Ok so I dont usually use the power saver modes but yesterday I decided to start. My PSU is getting long in the tooth and I figure why not. Well, after trying to wake the computer from sleep mode, I have a few issues. First, usually when a computer wakes from sleep all that is needed is a swipe of the mouse or press of the keyboard and your login screen pops up. With this board I have to press the power button to wake. Odd. Second, I get a BSOD whenever I do that. Ive never had an MSI board before so maybe this is a setting within the BIOS that I can disable, im not sure. If anyone has any thoughts, im all ears.

I would recommend Corsair DDR3 1600 when you buy the cpu since the IB cpu nativly supports 1600. If you plan on overclocking at that point, 1866 or 2133 or higher could be fun. (There isn't that much of a real world difference, but the benchmarking is fun)
Raising the dramv might rid youself of the bsod like bern said, we both agreed on it being an memory issue most likely. Just doesn't seem worthwhile when you are getting new parts soon.
Perhaps this will help you with your decision when the time comes:
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Main Memory
• Support four DDR3 DIMMs 1066/1333/1600/1866*/2000*/2133*/2200*/2400*/2600*/2667*/2800*(OC) DRAM (32GB Max)
- Supports Dual-Channel mode
* To support DDR3 2200*/2400*/2600*/2667*/2800*(OC), you must install an Intel 22nm CPU
Ps: Make sure to check the cpu support page when you get your cpu as you may need to update the bios prior to install.
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/Z77A-GD55.html#/?div=CPUSupport

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