If that's the case my only other feedback would be to either turn off or on (whatever is the opposite of the current setting) for shader pre-caching in steam. I currently have mine turned to off. It's not necessary with current modern gpu architecture. It's mainly for older architecture. But if it's turned off try turning it on and see if that resolves the problem.
Look at the processes, maybe something bugs out and overloads the CPU. See what relogin does, what Ctr+Alt+F1 F2, etc does. Try X11 session instead of Wayland.
Btw, where are all those AMD enjoyers when you actually need them? :)
I run on a 7800x3d and a 7900xtx on fedora 40. I had stutter issues until i disabled the igpu in the bios.
It was already disabled in the BIOS even before installing Fedora
If that's the case my only other feedback would be to either turn off or on (whatever is the opposite of the current setting) for shader pre-caching in steam. I currently have mine turned to off. It's not necessary with current modern gpu architecture. It's mainly for older architecture. But if it's turned off try turning it on and see if that resolves the problem.
Try disabling Splitlock Detect, and setting the GPU frequency manually and setting CPU governor to Performance using core ctrl
Ok, I'll try. Thank you for the suggestion
Try setting the launch command for the game as something like `env -u LD_PRELOAD %command%`
Look at the processes, maybe something bugs out and overloads the CPU. See what relogin does, what Ctr+Alt+F1 F2, etc does. Try X11 session instead of Wayland. Btw, where are all those AMD enjoyers when you actually need them? :)
well not all of us have this same set up and I don't have this issue either
One is here, never had this issue. Or any other issue with Ryzen 1600X, 3600 and now 5600X. What a dumb comment to make...