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PC reboots when trying to go to sleep

I just finished rebuilding my PC. It starts up, it boots like it should. Only one issue. When I leave it alone it to see if it will hibernate properly, the monitor screen will shut off for about 5 mins but the PC itself will reboot and it's done this 3 times now. Any suggestions? 

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Full specs?

 

Are you sure it’s not doing something like a Windows update?

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Case : NZXT H710

MOBO: x570 Aorus Master

CPU: Ryzen 7 3800x

GPU: Sapphire Nitro+ RX 5700 XT

PSU: EVGA superNOVA G1+ 850w

RAM: GSkill Trident Z RGB 32gb (16gb x 2)

Storage: SK Hynix 250GB SSD and WD Black 6tb HDD

Heatsink: be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4

OS: Windows 10

 

I disassembled it because the MoBo wasn't powering on and come to find out it all I needed to do was clear CMOS and it fired up like normal. So I put it back together. Now everytime I leave it alone to see if it will go to sleep properly, it just restarts. 

 

(EDIT: I did update Windows to latest versions as well as the BIOS and the GPU drivers)

 

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