I'd make this a warranty call sine the 70's in C is very high for such a new PC.
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My computer has recently started slowing down dramatically for fairly short periods of time and then will return to normalcy after.
Specifically, it will slow down for anywhere from 25 seconds to a minute or two. The "slow down" manifests is choppy or delayed audio,late reaction in mouse, clicking, and typing, as well large frame drops in games. The computer is less than half a year old and has been fully updated from windows,drivers,bios, etc. The problem is most notable while gaming as the fps counter gives me hard numbers. The symptoms are reminiscent of temperature throttling but I have checked temps with two different tools at different times and the temps of both CPU and GPU are always within range (never more than low 70s C in both GPU and CPU) and the temps the slowdown occurs at are also varied. I notice it specifically with Destiny 2 so I set the process priority as high, no change. I monitored resource usage during slowdowns as well, but nothing stands out.
Any suggestions on how to solve this issue?
Dell G7
Windows 10 Intel i7 8750H

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