Well, you don't have an Intel WiFi adapter installed so I can't explain why the Intel WiFi adapter driver netwtw10.sys is installed.
Google Translate tells me that the first power plan, with the asterisk next to it, is Balanced?
Before I suggest the idea I had I'd like to check temperatures. Laptops have a nasty habit of overheating, especially gaming laptops. Please download HWMonitor (free) and run that. Post several screenshots of that display showing ALL the temperature readings (board, drives, CPU, and GPU) but especially the CPU temps. Expand the CPU temp section se we can see the temp for each core.
I would like to see all the temp readings (but especially the expanded CPU temps) when the laptop is completely idle with nothing running at all. I would also like to see another set of all the temp readings (but especially the expanded CPU temps) when the laptop is running the most demanding load you can throw at it.
Have you ever cleaned the interior of the laptop?
Have you ever cleaned out the heat exchanger near the laptop exhaust vent?