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Issue with abrupt and severe slowdown during software operation

Issue with abrupt and severe slowdown during software operation

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TreeRex19
Member
194
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM
#1
This is running on an MSI Katana 15 B12V laptop equipped with a 12th gen i7, 32GB RAM at 4800 Mhz, purchased only three months ago.
Issue began yesterday; all applications are operating very slowly (Discord, Spotify, games, Unity).
Performance problems include models loading in 7 minutes and extremely high frame rates (thunder thunder).
Task manager showed CPU usage under 10% with Spotify and Tarkov running, while GPU usage remained at 1 to 0%.
All software performance was poor—slow mouse movements, long loading times.
Resource monitor indicated CPU reached 100% max frequency, but actual usage stayed in single digits.

I have attempted:
- Checking Device Manager, which displayed hazard symbols and error code 32, prompting removal of drivers via Device Manager
- Reinstalling CPU and GPU drivers
- Editing the Registry Editor at Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\intelppm\Start and changing value from 3 to 4
- Updating to the latest Windows 11 version
- Reinstalling Windows 11 via Settings > Recovery > Reset this PC
- Running sfc /scannow from the Command Prompt
- Adjusting Nvidia Control Panel to set preferred graphics processor to High-performance NVIDIA processor

What other steps could be taken now?
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TreeRex19
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM #1

This is running on an MSI Katana 15 B12V laptop equipped with a 12th gen i7, 32GB RAM at 4800 Mhz, purchased only three months ago.
Issue began yesterday; all applications are operating very slowly (Discord, Spotify, games, Unity).
Performance problems include models loading in 7 minutes and extremely high frame rates (thunder thunder).
Task manager showed CPU usage under 10% with Spotify and Tarkov running, while GPU usage remained at 1 to 0%.
All software performance was poor—slow mouse movements, long loading times.
Resource monitor indicated CPU reached 100% max frequency, but actual usage stayed in single digits.

I have attempted:
- Checking Device Manager, which displayed hazard symbols and error code 32, prompting removal of drivers via Device Manager
- Reinstalling CPU and GPU drivers
- Editing the Registry Editor at Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\intelppm\Start and changing value from 3 to 4
- Updating to the latest Windows 11 version
- Reinstalling Windows 11 via Settings > Recovery > Reset this PC
- Running sfc /scannow from the Command Prompt
- Adjusting Nvidia Control Panel to set preferred graphics processor to High-performance NVIDIA processor

What other steps could be taken now?

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Love_Trush
Member
51
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM
#2
Is the malware scanning the system? Is the CPU temperature monitoring? How much space is available on the SSD?
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Love_Trush
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM #2

Is the malware scanning the system? Is the CPU temperature monitoring? How much space is available on the SSD?

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YOLOGAMER109
Member
229
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM
#3
Windows Defender reports restricted access for the IT administrator and indicates the attempted item isn't available. Afterburner displays performance metrics: clock at 210 MHz, memory usage peaks at 405MHz, voltage remains at 0mV, temperature reaches 48°C. Storage details: two M.2 drives, C drive has 463 free of 931GB, D drive shows 170 free of 1.86TB.
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YOLOGAMER109
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM #3

Windows Defender reports restricted access for the IT administrator and indicates the attempted item isn't available. Afterburner displays performance metrics: clock at 210 MHz, memory usage peaks at 405MHz, voltage remains at 0mV, temperature reaches 48°C. Storage details: two M.2 drives, C drive has 463 free of 931GB, D drive shows 170 free of 1.86TB.

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Hanna1010
Junior Member
11
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM
#4
try malwarebyte
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Hanna1010
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM #4

try malwarebyte

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Dominik_SK
Member
238
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM
#5
Finished the scan using malwarebyte, everything is clear.
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Dominik_SK
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM #5

Finished the scan using malwarebyte, everything is clear.

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CuzImJuli
Member
204
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM
#6
is that the gpu? what about cpu? using plug in or battery only?
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CuzImJuli
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM #6

is that the gpu? what about cpu? using plug in or battery only?

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Nejc007
Senior Member
707
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM
#7
This indicates a hardware issue. After three months, I’d consider returning it.
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Nejc007
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM #7

This indicates a hardware issue. After three months, I’d consider returning it.

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oOEmmaOo
Posting Freak
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01-13-2026, 12:29 AM
#8
It seems the games are attempting to utilize the iGPU through the CPU. I've experienced this issue before when my gaming laptop shut down unexpectedly.
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oOEmmaOo
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM #8

It seems the games are attempting to utilize the iGPU through the CPU. I've experienced this issue before when my gaming laptop shut down unexpectedly.

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Gemini_Soul_
Member
176
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM
#9
Man heres the big issue, I got this laptop when I was in Hong Kong (for context im in the UK for my university) so I'm not quite sure whether it covers where I am now, though I can get the details soon and see if thats possible
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Gemini_Soul_
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM #9

Man heres the big issue, I got this laptop when I was in Hong Kong (for context im in the UK for my university) so I'm not quite sure whether it covers where I am now, though I can get the details soon and see if thats possible

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xDonjox
Junior Member
38
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM
#10
Sorry, the GPU temperature was recorded. The CPU is also running at a stable 52°C, and it's connected to the power source.
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xDonjox
01-13-2026, 12:29 AM #10

Sorry, the GPU temperature was recorded. The CPU is also running at a stable 52°C, and it's connected to the power source.

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