Losing time on a new PC build?

ctgunner

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My new build is:
WINDOWS 10
x370 Pro Gaming Carbon (latest 1.2 BIOS)
ryzen 1700x overclocked to 3.8ghz @ 1.3875v
corsair dominator platinum 2x8GB underclocked to 2133 @ 1.35v (anything else won't post)
evga gtx 1080
evga g2 750w power supply
noctua d15-am4 edition
intel 600p 512gb ssd

Over the last few days i started losing minutes during the day, causing my games to disconnect, the PC is 3 days old.

I installed net time and it worked for about a day but now im back to having problems, when i went to BIOS that time is also falling behind.

I have no idea what to do, its ruining gameplay as the games i use sync with the time on my pc and when it falls behind i can no longer play/get dc'd.

 
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I have had the BIOS clock freeze whereby once in Windows it would just go on and sync and then run normally but if you rebooted 4 days later it would go back to the date time from 4 days ago.

Back in the day when you needed a utility to sync the time, I could tell ya how often it was done but since Windoze took over the job, I really couldn't tell ya how often in syncs. Si looked it up

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server-docs/identity/ad-ds/get-started/windows-time-service/windows-time-service-tools-and-settings

I would suggest contacting your MoBo manufacturer.
I have had the BIOS clock freeze whereby once in Windows it would just go on and sync and then run normally but if you rebooted 4 days later it would go back to the date time from 4 days ago.

Back in the day when you needed a utility to sync the time, I could tell ya how often it was done but since Windoze took over the job, I really couldn't tell ya how often in syncs. Si looked it up

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server-docs/identity/ad-ds/get-started/windows-time-service/windows-time-service-tools-and-settings

I would suggest contacting your MoBo manufacturer.
 
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