Computer will offten turn back on when in sleep mode

Justus

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Hi i have been experiencing this problem since i first built my PC. It seems to wake up from sleep at random times in the nite(very disturbing). I have already turned off all the devices that wake it up that are not USb interface and I have no idea how to proceed to trouble shoot this issue, please help if you can.
Thank you,
J
EDIT: It goes back to sleep on its own(sometimes)
 

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have you turned off the waking from lan of your network card? also, there are some power management settings in bios which deal with auto waking up from sleep. see if this is the case, as windows settings might be over-ridden by bios.
 

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have you turned off the waking from lan of your network card? also, there are some power management settings in bios which deal with auto waking up from sleep. see if this is the case, as windows settings might be over-ridden by bios.
Alright i turned off "Shutdown On-Lan" property of the network card. I do not know if that has solved the problem will post if it is.Thanks.
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows & Home premium (64bit)
CPU
Intel I5 3470 (no OC)
Motherboard
ASrock z75 pro3
Memory
8gb ddr3 in dual channel--4gb of Gskillz and crucial
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte windforce Hd R7950
Hard Drives
1tb 7200rpm WD caviar (not sure what color)
Antivirus
Avast pro av
Browser
Mozilla Firefox latest version
It could be "mouse creep" when the mouse moves on its own from tension on its cable.
 

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ASUS P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3
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