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argh! NOW you mention it's a bodge job hackintosh. i thought you were running win7 x64, i guess that assuming because your profile info under your avatar says win7 x64 and that this is a win7 forum, that you were running win7, was silly of me. that info at the beginning would have been useful.
if macos doesn't work on your pc, you might try an apple flavoured forum. if you are running macos in some sort of virtual emulation in win7, my listed links should work for the base win7 system time while you ponder a hardware replacement. all bets are off running macos in the virtual machine tho. see the emulator vendors forum for help.
... and try the new bios' cmos battery, like chicken soup for a cold, it can't hurt. DO NOT give your MB chicken soup tho.
have you done anything that may have modified the bios? like flashing it with a new vendor's bios - possibly for a different sub-version of the same MB?
the fix for a bad real time clock on the motherboard is a new motherboard. attempting to fix it by replacing components will likely cost more than a new board, at least if you pay a competent repair person. if you use anyone else you will likely pay them, and still have the cost of a new MB to pay when they fail.