Theoretically possible. Highly unlikely.
I have encountered strange behaviour like this sometimes. You think you have returned everything to normal and things should work as they used to, but don't. But then something like doing the same reset again, or waiting for a while or whatever, seems to fix it.
I would:
1) Unplug computer from wall socket and wait for a good while (make sure every LED on your motherboard goes dark and then count to ten)
2) Clear cmos and wait... Unplug battery or keep the pins connected or push the button (depending on your motherboards feature) for a long time... maybe do it twice.
3) Go to BIOS at first boot. If you had secure boot enable or fTPM, select those, but leave EVERYTHING else alone and simply boot the machine. For some Windows safety features, you might need to have CPU virtualization setting On (if you had it On before...). At this stage, DO NOT enable XMP/DOCP/undervolt/overclock/anything.
4) Boot machine at as vanilla as possible.
5) Restart, let it boot. Shutdown.
6) Enable XMP/DOCP
7) Boot
ok?
Try other settings.