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List the spec and OS used.
it may have reverted all drivers to its generic ones
reinstall the correct drivers from the mobo mfg or oem sites
Then also; provide some actual specific details on what your actual issue is and what specifically you tried/did when attempting to resolve the issue.
"slow and lagging in all respects" doesn't actually tell us anything about what problem you could be having.
"I tried everything and found nothing worked"; is by definition false because if you had in fact "tried everything" then it would be working as expected. Broad generalizations like this don't help people understand what you've actually done in order to be able to try to point you in a productive direction to actually resolve your issue.
Be as specific as possible in describing what you've actually done. Such as "I changed my BIOS setting for my memory to enable XMP profile 1 and then saved BIOS settings and restarted"; etc.
When troubleshooting an issue make changes 1 at a time and then test that change.
What's the max Temp *C for CPU & GPU under high loads?
Do you have 2x GPUs?