Reduced under Bootcamp performance.

Hello! About 2 weeks ago I noticed that the FPS in games declined by 10-15% without no reason. System of surveillance during the games, showed that the frequency of the video card went from 850 (this frequency was before) to 700-750 MHz, the temperature dropped to 91-92 degrees at 85-86. Install Windows 10 Pro with all the updates, installed through BootCamp. Reinstalling Windows, reset PRAM and SMC has not helped. How to fix? Retina MacBook 13 mid-2014.

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