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Default Can't get out of Standby Mode

Since I got my new video card and PSU, when I leave my computer for 12+ hours, it will go into standby or something, I'll come back, and turn my monitors back on, but its like the computer went into standby and won't respond. The keyboard and mouse don't do anything, caps and numlock lights do not turn on or off if I press them, so I know it doesn't matter how much I press the keyboard, it won't do anything. The only thing I have found that works is hard booting down (holding the power button) and unplugging my PSU for a few seconds.

I have hard booted down and powered back up without unplugging the power, but my monitors still won't respond. I'm pretty sure the problem lies with my gfx card. I know the problem isn't my monitor, because I have dual screen set up and both are not responsive. I have tried with only 1 monitor connected and the same thing happens.

This problem is annoying as hell, just wanted to see if anyone here knows how to fix this.
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time to wipe them drivers.

do believe the program was called driver cleaner.

boot up into safe mode wipe your gfx drivers. ALL of them. reboot into normal mode and reinstall gpu drivers. gogo
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lol I did that twice, but not in safe mode, been so long since I had a new card, I knew I was missing something, will do, thx
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