Windows clock too fast with M4A785TD-V EVO

BredStik

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Oct 10, 2001
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Hi!

I recently bought the Asus M4A785TD-V EVO motherboard with a Athlon II X2 250 cpu and 4gb of patriot ddr3 ram. I have this strange issue where the windows clock is going way too fast and screwing benchmarks amongst other things. I have the issue with Vista and Windows 7, with or without drivers installed and I have the most recent BIOS update applied as of today. I tried different settings in the BIOS without success. In Windows XP, everything works as expected. When displaying time in the BIOS, it goes at the correct rate, it's just in windows that it doesn't work. I made a small clip showing the problem:

Link to my video

Can you help me out before I RMA this board? Thanks in advance.

Edit: Found that it may be related to HTPE, but there's no mention of this anywhere in the BIOS.
 

n7

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Jan 4, 2004
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Can you reset CMOS?

Honestly, sounds like mobo issue to me.


 

BredStik

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Originally posted by: n7
"Honestly, sounds like mobo issue to me."

I know, but why would it work perfectly with XP then? It seems to be software related...