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Majority of the problems with connectivity is caused by bad wifi connection.
Try to use a lan cable for one match, and see if it works.
also maybe this is Windows 10 messing with power saving, go to control panel, power options and edit your plan settings, then expand "Wireless Adapter Settings" and make sure that it's set to "Maximum Performance" and same for "Disabled" in "USB Settings"
Taskmanager is Not the way to measure the CPU clockspeeds. Heard cases where it showed more than 6Ghz because of a phenomen called clock Stretching.
And what exactly did you edit via Regedit?
It is normal that the CPU clocks down in Idle and low load to save energy. And it will increase the clocks If it needs it.
And i hope You didnt change the core count because your system will Always use the max core count.