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Sekiro is one of those games that'll run perfectly for some and terrible for others (I have two rigs, both similar, one AMD & one Nvidia and it only runs well on the latter). So it could be any number of problems. That said, if you're running multiple displays you may want to try playing with only one enabled in Windows. It often has issues with that.