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Hi, have you used the following monitoring software yet ?
Lavalys - Comprehensive IT Security and Management
When you boot, you need to push a button. It should show momentarily right after you boot and depends on the motherboard maker. My Dell, I push F2. I've seen ASUS motherboards that use the delete key. Once you find how to get into your bios, look for CPU options. It may be under advanced options. Be careful changing anything in the bios you don't understand or you may end up with an unbootable system. Write down what you change. If it doesn't boot, go back into the bios and change it back.
Good Luck.
Do you think it needs a BIOS update ?
What motherboard is it and what date does it say, is the BIOS from ?