Alright, i bought a Cyberpower gaming pc about 2-3 years ago and i have basically upgraded everything but the motherboard(current specs below this paragraph). It runs good overall but i only have 1 real problem with it that neither i nor my computer techy friend can figure out. First of all, i used to turn my computer off before i went to sleep but ever since i put in new components(cpu, psu, gpu, ram, etc..)he told me to leave it on because it will make the hard drives last longer or something. of course i trust him because i have known him for about 6+ years and he is my go to guy for computer stuff. But the problem is, before i go to sleep, i turn off my 2 computer monitors and then i go to sleep. the next morning, i turn the monitors back on and it has a black-ish/gray-ish screen and it is basically unresponsive. I cannot move the mouse cursor around or do anything. I am basically forced to turn it off and back on. Me and my friend have tried going into control panel - hardware and sound - power options and the power plan is set to "High Performance". Hibernate mode is turned off, sleep mode is off and turn off display is off. A little more advanced but he went into the advanced settings of power options and turn hard disc off is set to "136209 minutes", processor power management minimum state is set to "0%", maximum processor state is set to "100%". But other than all of that, i have no idea why it does it. So any suggestions/help would be greatly appreciated.
System Specs:
Motherboard: AMD 760G
CPU: AMD FX-8320 Eight Core Processor
Memory: 16 Gb
Graphics Card: Nvidia Geforce GTX 980
PSU: Corsair RM1000x
1Tb HDD, 2TB HDD
120Gb SSD(for the Operating System)
OS: Windows 10
System Specs:
Motherboard: AMD 760G
CPU: AMD FX-8320 Eight Core Processor
Memory: 16 Gb
Graphics Card: Nvidia Geforce GTX 980
PSU: Corsair RM1000x
1Tb HDD, 2TB HDD
120Gb SSD(for the Operating System)
OS: Windows 10