Is your motherboard suffering from the malady of a frozen time clock in UEFI?
If so try the following:
1) Reflash the latest UEFI, using EZ Flash 2 or USB BIOS flashback.
2) When the system POSTs, enter UEFI. Once in UEFI power down the motherboard. Keep the PSU attached and "on". Only the motherboard is powered off and in "standby". You will see the MB standby lights on (boards with start buttons onboard will be lit). Standby
does not mean the board is actually running, standby means the board has power, but you have not pressed the power button to turn it on. Make sure the board is off before you go to the next step in this list. You will know if it is off because if you leave it for 5 seconds it should not POST~BOOT - this means it is in standby.
3) Clear CMOS (Clear RTC) for 10 seconds. This will clear the Management Engine.
4) Power up the system, enter UEFI, set the clock and then save and exit.
5) Update MEI driver to Version 9.5.14.1724 in the OS.
6 )Carry on using the system as normal.
The above steps should fix the issue.
-Raja