PC suddenly really slow when playing games

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benlenett

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Randomly getting really low fps in games. Everything seems normal in task manager, I mean my antivirus is apparently eating up like 200 mb of ram at all times but that doesn’t seem detrimental considering I have 16 gigs of ram (I can’t remember if it was doing this before I was having performance issues)

Updated drivers, plenty of space on hard drive, not really sure what else to do

Specs
Alienware Aurora R9
RTX 2070 Super graphics card
Intel Core i7 9700 cpu
16 gigs of ram

CSGO is basically unplayable, and even the menu is all laggy and slow, which obviously is not right considering I have a 2070 super

Lmk if there’s anything I can do to get you more info or anything
 
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