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Micro-freezes? It's like a a normal freeze except it's only for a fraction of a second?
It could be that the game's waiting on data or the GPU is [doubt it with a GTX 1070]. I'd suggest using something like a DPC latency checker / monitor. When this is running and a freeze occurs, this tool will let you know what app caused the 'freeze' or hang.
Previously I've had hard drives, corrupted video driver, motherboard chipset driver. USB3.1c driver and even a faulty stick of RAM that caused 'micro-freezes'. Almost always with Windows 8/10. More frequently with indie games [Lichdom anyone?] A lot of PC/laptop OEMs will use this to reduce support calls ^_^ before they start shipping.
This sort of thing can affect just the one game or app or it can affect many other things but not very noticeably [freezes for .1 ~ .5 second].