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Hi Mate,
Try resetting your BIOS to default if you haven't already, and if you are using any kind of performance tuning tool (like Ryzen master), reset that to default too to make sure it's not in "Legacy" mode (which turns off some cores to improve clock speed on the remaining cores), reboot if it was.
Also (a long shot), open up "System Configuration" (press start and type that), then go to the "Boot" tab, click "Advanced Options", and make sure "Number of processors" is unchecked, reboot if it was.
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