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I set the correct time in the BIOS, saved and power the system off before it booted into the OS. Unplugged & let it sit for 45 minutes. Powered up, entered the BIOS, time was still correct.."f10" then booted into OS which is Fedora 33. The time is exactly 3 hours ahead, so this time thing is OS related. I've set the time by hand several times, but the OS wants to use a time server 3 hours ahead. I'll take this matter up on the Fedoraforum, I'm sure it's a common issue...

Hmm, I'm glad I mentioned the OS time vs BIOS time thing then. Happy that helped!
 
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