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Run command prompt as administrator, now type without quotes "sfc /scannow" this will scan, and repair any problems with your Windows OS, if it gives an error unable to fix something post back here saying that, otherwise it should say it fixed some errors, or nothing to fixed, and all have to do is click start menu > power option > restart this will take effect for the repair. Then test to see if issue been fixed.
If you're using HDD, please DEFRAG the HDD as likely haven't done so for long time for some reason. Or if you're maxing out the storage that be dumb thing to do, and best to leave at least BARE minimum 10% of free storage, example if storage is 1000GB you leave 100GB of free storage.
Do health check on your storage drive, using Crystal disc info it's a free app, that will check for drive issues. And to do bad sector check want to do this, open command prompt as admin, type in without quotes "chkdsk C: /f /r" this will check your main drive that your OS is on, if the issue is on other drive example D drive you put "chkdsk D: /f /r"
Lastly checking if it the video driver problem if the issue not found, or fixed, so download DDU display device uninstaller, now unzip DDU, now need to run in Windows safe mode, once there you run DDU, make sure AMD is selected as you're using AMD GPU, BTW it's RX 7700, or RX 7700 XT, anyways once AMD is selected use ONLY the recommended option, nothing else, once it done it jump switch windows back to normal, and go ahead, and install your AMD GPU driver, and test.
Disconnect your internet. Test without internet.
Disable Steam overlay. Test without overlay.
Vacuum clean your computer. Test without your hardware possibly overheating.
(Make sure there isn't dust in the CPU heat sink. Because that dust blocks the air-flow and prevents it from cooling, and then the processor throttles down to prevent overheating.)
Or just run a system (resources) monitor tool, so that you can see why it runs slowly.
Or are they different game titles?
Also it ideal to do last one as want to cover many possibilities what the issues could be.
So either OP messing with settings in AMD control panel doesn't understand as seem OP posted shortly after you saying OP made changes in it that fixes for some of the games which point that being the case. Or can be GPU driver issue that need to be clear, and reinstalled. Again unless OP plugging display into the motherboard that would be reason for iGPU being used over the desktop GPU.