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its working fine here (GMT+1)
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It's GMT -5 for me, that's not even mine.
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Have you tried resyncing the clock on your PC? I'm not sure if you can on Win 10 but on Win 7 you have the option to resync the time, I had to do it a few times when it would get out of sync randomly.
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Check your BIOS settings as well. Something is definitely messed up on your end.
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No, it's definitely the server time. I've noticed it before as well. If not synced with an NTP server then the clock goes off sync by 30 seconds a month or so. Judging by the offset the server time hasn't been synced in two years. A regular wrist watch does the same thing (at least my expensive digital Casio does) and it even says so in the manual.
Edit: seems like someone's synced it now.
Edit 2: also see the "Similar Threads" underneath the reply box.
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Yeah, looks like it's fixed now.