Something I am curious about.

Over in the after-sales support area it states that because overclocking tends to confuse Windows 7's power-management features it should be thoroughly disabled, and proceeds to describe how to do this. Now, I can understand how things putting the CPU, etc, into sleep state can be fraught with problems on overclocked systems, but one of the things it also says to do is make sure the monitor is never powered down when the machine is idle. I'd have thought that the monitor would have been OK to auto-powerdown, so I'm curious as to why it isn't.