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Got it, thanks!
Looking through the Diagnostics section in the DxDiag it looks like there are a couple errors coming from some Windows system processes. I'm wondering if there might be an issue with a corrupted system file in Windows that could be related to the performance issues you've been seeing.
When you've got the chance can you try running the Windows System File Checker to see if that helps at all? If there is something wrong with a system file that may help fix it. For more information on how to run it check out the Microsoft Support website.
Let me know how it goes when you have a chance.
/Kent
So I did everything in the Microsoft Support website that could help me with my corrupted files. It did say that I had corrupted files and they have been fixed. I restarted my computer to make sure everything was reset properly. When I was done playing I checked to see if everything was slow as it was before and it was. I made sure everything origin was fully closed and same with Apex Legends. I'm not too sure of the cause at this point but the files I had on my computer were not the issue.
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