Windows 10 freezes in new laptop

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I have a problem with the new laptop HP Pavilion Power - 1WA78EA (i5-7300HQ, 8GB RAM 2666, Intel HD 630, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 - 4GB) + SSD M.2 MVME Samsung Evo 960. I expected that it will be very fast maschine, but in fact it reboot as long as on SSD on ordinary SATA - about 20-25 seconds (fully reboot, no fast close and fast start). But it is not everything, when I turn on the browser I can see freezes, it takes a miliseconds but it annoys me. On other browsers this is also noticeable. I recorded a movie to illustrate this. I move the cursor and you can see these freezes because the cursor "jumps". I make slow, steady movement. It also happens when I open links in a new tab. When I close the system, you can also see these freezes - the circle loading animation freezen too...

The display of context menu also sometimes takes a while (You can see it at the third attempt). Clean Windows 10 Pro, installed from the original Microsoft USB, fully updated (only a drivers from Microsoft Update).

What did I try?

I installed the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website, nothing has changed.

I used The Driver Booster, but the same.

BIOS updated , but the same.

I suspected that my SSD M.2 MVMe drive was damaged, so I exchanged it for an ordinary SSD (SATA), but the same.

Earlier, I bought Asus VivoBook Pro with the same configuration and it was the same problem. I exchanged it for another VivoBook and this problem also occurred... So now I bought this HP but there is the same problem...

Problematic platform? Problematic drivers?


Any suggestions? The event log does not record anything.

Video:

[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00kc1xH2StU"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00kc1xH2StU[/video]
 
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I noticed that if I turn off the nVidia GeForce GTX 1050 graphics card in the device manager (then working only on integrated Intel HD 630), then there are no problems with freezes. Updating the drivers does not solve the problem. Any ideas?