I am going to repeat some things that bob has already said, but when you're testing things, and then showing us that you're testing things, the processes that we're asking to be shut down (or temporarily uninstalled) should not be present in the next diagnostics report because we're just going to assume that they may still be interfering.
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1. aaHMSvc.exe - Process ID: 3004 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AAHM\1.00.22\aaHMSvc.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [0.1.0.19] [ASUSTeK Computer Inc.]
2. AISuite3.exe - Process ID: 4512 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AI Suite III\AISuite3.exe) [Admin:YES] [x86] [1.0.0.0] [ASUSTeK Computer Inc.]
5. AsBCLK.exe - Process ID: 4604 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS ROG Connect Plus\RC TweakIt Server\AsBCLK.exe) [Admin:YES] [x86] [1, 0, 0, 21] [BCLK MFC Application]
6. AsDLNAServerReal.exe - Process ID: 10160 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AI Suite III\Wi-Fi GO!\AsDLNAServerReal.exe) [Admin:YES] [x86] [1, 0, 1, 1] [ASUSTeK Computer Inc.] [ASUS DLNA Player ]
7. AsSysCtrlService.exe - Process ID: 2432 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AsSysCtrlService\1.00.13\AsSysCtrlService.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [1, 0, 0, 1] [ASUSTeK Computer Inc.] [AsSysCtr Application]
8. AsusFanControlService.exe - Process ID: 2440 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AsusFanControlService\1.04.01\AsusFanControlService.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [1.0.1.4] [ASUSTeK Computer Inc.] [ASUS Motherboard Fan Control Service]
9. AsusWSWinService.exe - Process ID: 2404 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\WebStorage\2.0.1.213\AsusWSWinService.exe) [Admin:NO] [x64] [1.0.0.0] [Asus WebStorage Windows Service]
10. atkexComSvc.exe - Process ID: 2380 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AXSP\1.00.19\atkexComSvc.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86]
12. AvastSvc.exe - Process ID: 1900 (C:\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\AvastSvc.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [11.2.2738.0] [AVAST Software] [avast! Service]
13. avastui.exe - Process ID: 9156 (C:\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\avastui.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [11.2.2738.16] [AVAST Software] [avast! Antivirus]
14. AvastVBoxSVC.exe - Process ID: 5552 (C:\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\ng\vbox\AvastVBoxSVC.exe) [Admin:NO] [x64] [5.0.132.688] [Avast Software] [AvastVirtualBox Interface]
20. CCleaner64.exe - Process ID: 7824 (J:\Programs\Ccleaner\CCleaner64.exe) [Admin:YES] [x64] [5, 18, 00, 5607] [Piriform Ltd] [CCleaner]
66. DipAwayMode.exe - Process ID: 4524 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AI Suite III\DIP4\DIPAwayMode\DipAwayMode.exe) [Admin:YES] [x86]
68. dwmDesktop.exe - Process ID: 7080 (C:\Users\adush\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\dwmDesktop.exe) [Admin:NO] [x64] [1.0.0.0] [Microsoft] [Console Window Host]
69. EPUShortCut.exe - Process ID: 9064 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AI Suite III\DIP4\DIPAwayMode\EPUShortCut.exe) [Admin:YES] [x86]
71. EzUpdt.exe - Process ID: 4532 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AI Suite III\EZ Update\EzUpdt.exe) [Admin:YES] [x86]
74. GamingApp_Service.exe - Process ID: 2424 (C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\Gaming APP\GamingApp_Service.exe) [Admin:NO] [x64] [1.0.0.8] [Micro-Star Int'l Co., Ltd.] [GamingApp_Service]
82. IskuFXMonitor.exe - Process ID: 4652 (J:\Programs\Roccat\IskuFXMonitor.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [1, 0, 0, 1] [ROCCAT GmbH] [Isku FX Monitor Application]
84. mbam.exe - Process ID: 5492 (J:\Programs\Malwarebytes Anti-Malware\mbam.exe) [Admin:YES] [x86] [2.3.173.0] [Malwarebytes] [Malwarebytes Anti-Malware]
85. mbamscheduler.exe - Process ID: 3460 (J:\Programs\Malwarebytes Anti-Malware\mbamscheduler.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [3.1.7.0] [Malwarebytes] [Malwarebytes Anti-Malware]
86. mbamservice.exe - Process ID: 3296 (J:\Programs\Malwarebytes Anti-Malware\mbamservice.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [3.2.21.0] [Malwarebytes] [Malwarebytes Anti-Malware]
98. Roccat Talk.exe - Process ID: 8116 (J:\Programs\Roccat\Roccat Talk.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [1.1.9.0] [ROCCAT GmbH Co., Ltd.] [Roccat Talk Application]
109. spd.exe - Process ID: 2528 (C:\Program Files\ASUS\ROG GameFirst II\spd.exe) [Admin:NO] [x64] [8.03.1983] [cFos Software GmbH] [cFosSpeed Service]
128. TyonMonitor.exe - Process ID: 4764 (J:\Programs\Roccat\TyonMonitor.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [1, 0, 0, 1] [ROCCAT GmbH] [Tyon Monitor Application]
129. TyonMonitorW.exe - Process ID: 8468 (J:\Programs\Roccat\TyonMonitorW.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [1, 0, 0, 1] [ROCCAT GmbH] [Tyon Monitor Application]
130. U3BoostSvr64.exe - Process ID: 7848 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AI Suite III\USB 3.0 Boost\U3BoostSvr64.exe) [Admin:YES] [x64] [1.0.1.3] [ASUSTeK Computer Inc.] [USB 3.0 Boost Service]
134. Video.UI.exe - Process ID: 7552 (C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Microsoft.ZuneVideo_3.6.20961.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\Video.UI.exe) [Admin:NO] [x64] [3.6.2096.0] [Microsoft Corporation] [Video Application]
135. WiFi GO! Server.exe - Process ID: 4596 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AI Suite III\Wi-Fi GO!\AssistTools\WiFi GO! Server.exe) [Admin:YES] [x86] [1.0.0.1] [ASUSTeK Computer Inc.] [ASUS WiFi GO! Server]
136. WiFileTransfer.exe - Process ID: 5788 (C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AI Suite III\Wi-Fi GO!\AssistTools\WiFile\WiFileTransfer.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [1.0.0.0] [ASUSTeK Computer Inc.] [WiFil GO! File Transfer]
137. Windowsmediab.exe - Process ID: 8364 (C:\Users\adush\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windowsmediab.exe) [Admin:NO] [x64] [1.0.0.0] [ss] [Windowsmediab]
The above list of processes should be shut down and/or completely uninstalled. Please do not "shut down" your anti-virus/malware program as you can't actually shut them down by just ending their process, and they will need to be completely uninstalled along with a complete restart of your system. When trying to figure out a problem, you need to eliminate all the background processes that are not required to: A) Properly run the Windows operating system, and B) Multibox your game. The ASUS, MSI, Roccat, Avast, MWBytes, CCleaner, as well as the other stuff I've listed, are all presumably unnecessary for either of what I've listed, and to be honest, that's a lot of "monitoring" software to be running in the background of any computer. In comparison, a game that launches on my computer has ~90 modules loaded into it, whereas you have over 60* additional modules loaded into your game (as per your latest diagnostic) which could easily be causing a conflict somewhere along the way.
*Some games load more modules because of the way that they are, but in my opinion, 157 modules loaded into a game is pretty excessive.If the game is still continuing to perform abnormally after you've eliminated everything from the list above, then we will need to see another, fresh diagnostic so that we can see what is still being loaded into the game process.