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Heat? Could be overheating and throttling?
I guess I should have said it before, but it happens when starting the computer, sometimes a week after an update, so I don't think it's heat related. Especially because it sometimes solves itself after unplugging/plugging the external monitor through USB-C.
Ah, I thought the timeline between the events and the slowdown were a lot closer, and that unplugging the monitor just gave it enough time to cool down.
The monitor part is definitely odd, is it a particularly high res/Hz monitor?
Otherwise I'm also leaning towards excessive swapping being the culprit, but that doesn't explain the monitor part.