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I think the mystery is solved I get now 38k in r23. For some reason HWInfo was showing wrong max power limits. I had to change IccMax to 500A (I will decrease it later) and also I had to change Windows power plan to balanced instead of performance. I'm very grateful for your help everyone.
If you carried over the Windows install from another chipset motherboard, you should reinstall the Chipset INF utility and also reset your Windows power plans.
No, I have a fresh install of windows 10 on my PC, so that wasn't the problem.