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Check in NVIDIA control center what adapter your PC is unsing (I'm guessing the 10900k might also have an integrated graphics card).
Just a guess though.
My specs are much lower, I'm running the game fine
Running a 2070 SUPER with a Ryzen 5 3600.
I think this might be something from a newer version of Windows because I've never had this problem and my girlfriend actually was having the same program slow her computer the other day, now that I think about it.
What you might need to do is enable "Prefer Maximum Performance" in the NV Control Panel under the Power management mode for the game to force the game to run at 3D clocks at all times.
Edit: Figured it out. Had to set the processor affinity to high for the game.