MSI 970 Gaming

franbalza

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Hello, 2 days ago there was a storm on my city while i was gaming and the electricity went off because of the storm then when i turned on my computer my motherboard started to stuck on 1680 Mhz my FX-8320 which was overclocked to 3800Mhz, when i go to task manager it says base clock 3500Mhz but it stills gets locked at 1680mhz, i tried changing the CMOS Battery, resetting the cmos, loading default values on boot and also flashing for all the versions of bios there are available. Another thing i started noticing is that the "coolers" of the motherboard idk how to call them are
My question is what else can i do? or what could be the problem?

My specs
Motherboard MSI 970 Gaming
FX 8320
8 GB DDR3 1333Mhz
GTX 750Ti 2gb PNY
SSD: SanDisk SSD Plus 240
HDD: WD 500Gb Blue
PSU Sentey 600w 80 Plus'

PC Temps: https://imgur.com/VmRNWbA
Cpu cores: https://imgur.com/a/u6XY8KT

Thanks in advance.
 

franbalza

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Im really sure as i did a stress test for the cpu and its just stuck on that frequency
 

clutchc

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Yeah, that sounds worrisome. Check with a different app. Run your stress test while you have HWmon open and watch the CPU clock speed. Post a screenshot.
Did this happen right after booting up following the power outage, or did this happen sometime later?
Might want to run a virus scan and a malware scan as well just to eliminate those possibilities first.
 

franbalza

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I dont have any malware as i tried an older mobo i have and it works perfectly there the processor at 3.5Ghz
This happened after the power outage
 

franbalza

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When i enter to the bios to modify something and I save it, I enter again to see if the changes got changed succesfully, the bios is set as default like previous time, it doesnt change at all.
 

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Like I said, post a screenshot of the BIOS/OC section.