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no random dips are just elden ring being elden ring im afraid
6 cores @ 4.1 ghz is pretty decent - your cpu should be fine for most games for this console generation (yes console generation, because its usually games for all plattforms that are heavy on the cpu, with some exception of course and your gpu is a beast @1440p)
My specs are:
Rtx 3070 8gb
i7 12700H 4.7 ghz
16gb ram
Min 0:38 https://youtu.be/kSPIefvWnNg?t=38
Max official RAM speed is 2666MT/s. A bit low for ER in general.
unless you go to medium settings
https://pc-builds.com/fps-calculator/result/0T4185/4C/elden-ring/1920x1080/
but from my experience you need to lower your resolution
With EAC disabled it's much smoother. I've even seen small blips of 80 FPS at 1440p using a framerate unlocker tool.
To disable EAC, you can use this simple tool here: https://github.com/techiew/EldenRingEacToggler
or run the Seamless Co-Op mod as both will disable it.
Everything else you can max out, except for grass quality but if you turn that down the game looks kind of bad, at hight its ok. So 4 settings if you count grass.