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Sorry mate, the only thing I can recommend is running through a (machine) common issues checklist.
Is the machine cache thrashing (swapping memory to disk)? Running a mechanical hard drive? Lot of tabs open in a browser on another screen? High CPU usage? Long time since a system reboot? Has the game crashed since a reboot, but still have a hung process running in the background? (that one happens to me from time to time, task manager -> process tab, scroll through the list looking for "Space Engineers") Using the steam browser to access a music streaming website (don't do this!).
Those are the most common things I can think of that affect some of my friends in various games that experience odd freezing problems.
The FPS counter doesn't move from over 100 when I freeze, either. The moment it ends it only varies by a few frames. I played the game in 2021-2022 with a mod like this, or maybe even this one, and it was fine, heavily modded as well.
Depending on your world complexity, mod list, and your hardware; longer detector ranges can theoretically cause a performance degradation, but for most players is unnoticeable.
On my machine (an i7-7700) i see no drops in either FPS or Tick Rate running multiple detectors at maximum range.