CPU downclocks itself without permission in 990fxa GD-65!

Hello, i'm using X6 1090T @ 3.7ghz (CnQ and C1E disabled) with MSI 990FXA GD-65 with the latest bios 19.9.
When i open the computer for the first time (usually mornings), i see that cpu speed stuck at 800mhz, the speed which CPU decreases itself when CnQ is enabled. After when i restart, it corrects itself automatically.
I never had this problem with the old 19.6 BIOS. Yet, i've tried 19.7,19.8 and 19.9 ones, and all of them has the very same issue. Do i miss something or its the BIOS' fault? What should i do?
Thanks in advance..

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When i open the computer for the first time (usually mornings), i see that cpu speed stuck at 800mhz, the speed which CPU decreases itself when CnQ is enabled. After when i restart, it corrects itself automatically.
Put your computer under load, and the CPU speed will increase. That's how CnQ (Cool And Quiet) works. 

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