I should add that the sleep mode I am referring to is the near dead sleep mode, where nothing mechanical is powered, as opposed to hibernate/sleep/whatever its called where things are still whirring in the computer.
I dont know why i keep using asus boards, when I always end up with issues with them at some point
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