Msi 990fx gd65 cpu speed problem p2x4 965

Hi im new here this is my first topic.
I buy a Msi 990fx gd65 board my problem is everytime when boot up the pc the cpu freq. is 800mhz (4x200) i disable every power saving option and cool n quit thing, i must every time in click bios to adjust the frequency to 17x200 and restart to be enabled, i have a latest bios 19.9 a cpu is p2x4 965 be rev c3, 2x4gbddr 1600 Msi gtx 580 twin frozer and a chieftec psu 600w.
The control center is installed and a click bios to.
Thanks for a help and sorry for a bad english writing when exist.

Quote from: mesco on 25-March-13, 04:57:09
I just updated the bios from 19.9 to 20.1 and i have a black screen on startup try to revert the older bios but not succes what can i do?
how did you correct this problem

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