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try having task manager open during a freeze, maybe there's something that spikes the usage for a while?
are there any interesting errors in windows event viewer?
when's the last time you ran a full virus check + Malwarebytes?
you could also try partitioning a drive and installing windows fresh on that, see if it still happens (if the new installation runs fine, you can remove the partition and do a fresh install)