Basically, at the beginning of the year I bought RAM and an SSD for my notebook (Both: KF432S20IB/8 - 8GB SODIMM DDR4 3200Mhz FURY Impact 1.35V Memory and Kingston NV3 1TB M.2 2280 NVMe Gen4 SSD), I followed all the installation steps and put my operating system on the SSD, standard, normal there. Before the upgrades, I always used the notebook plugged in, in Nitrosense high performance mode, but when I finished all processes and turned the machine on, I used it for a few minutes and EVERYTHING would freeze A LOT, with lag, the FPS in games would drop to 2, the whole PC would freeze A LOT. It took me a while to realize that, to "fix" this, I had to leave it in Nitrosense balanced mode, but since then I've been quite intrigued as to why this happens. I've looked into MANY factors that could be causing this, from the RAM, which isn't maxed out, perhaps buying a new RAM like the one I bought earlier this year; updating the BIOS to try to go beyond using RAM slot 2 at maximum (because apparently it isn't); perhaps my SSD is having a problem, or the battery is the issue, which is why I can't use it at maximum capacity. Anyway, it could be a lot of things, and I have no idea what it could be, and if possible, I'd like to resolve it without having to buy new RAM for now. Does anyone know what's going on?