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I think I may have found the culprit. For some reason the MSI Center Performance settings were set to "Eco Mode" by default. That basically gives the worst possible performance. I will boot up Shadows and see if it runs better now.
Which is basically battery saver mode. That's why I said turn off all battery saving options. They will down clock your hardware in order to "conserve" energy, these eco things in order to cap carbon emissions are stupid, especially in a PC. At least in my opinion. If you want full performance on your laptop, always play with it plugged in to the wall and disable all battery saving options in Windows and wherever else. Also set the power mode to Best Performance or High Performance in the control panel. Balanced is okay too but yeah.
Yes this fixed it. Getting amazing performance now. Way better than what my RTX 2070 Super desktop PC can ever achieve. Never thought that a laptop could perform this well. I am impressed. But I'm not sure if I can keep this laptop. Finding a carrier bag for this kind of massive beast is difficult. And it is not very ergonomical for my back and neck, especially because I have a severe case of scoliosis.
I'm sure you can find a backpack that will fit the laptop somewhere. But yeah, Desktops are usually better overall in my opinion. Good that it's fixed and working properly now.