Major performance issues in most games
I have an Acer Nitro V 15 N23Q22 with an i9-13900H, a mobile RTX 4060, and Iris Xe Graphics.
In CyberPunk on high preset I get 22-38 FPS at 30-40% GPU usage and 65-75% CPU usage. On Windows I would get over 100 FPS on high preset.
In Elden Ring Nightreign on high preset I get 60 FPS at 60% GPU and 20-25% CPU but after around a minute my frames drop to 30-45 FPS, my GPU drops to around 44% and my CPU jumps to 30-45%.
In Yakuza Kiwami 2 I get around 30-45 FPS on Ultra preset at 35-50% GPU and 30-40% CPU usage. On windows I would get a locked 60 FPS.
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Hoping I can find a fix for this somewhere because I’d really rather not switch back to Windows
rpm-ostree status
which image are you using//ghcr.io/ublue-os/bazzite-nvidia-open:stable
Have you setup lact or any tooling to control clockspeed / performance modes for your gpu?
Your Metrics show you're not fully utilising your hardware
Windows to Linux is typically a performance hit but not that bad
No, what is lact?
https://github.com/ilya-zlobintsev/LACT
There is a flatpak for it
GitHub
GitHub - ilya-zlobintsev/LACT: Linux GPU Configuration And Monitori...
Linux GPU Configuration And Monitoring Tool. Contribute to ilya-zlobintsev/LACT development by creating an account on GitHub.
I can try it
It kinda seems I can’t access my Bazzite install while Nobara is installed
Bazzite ships the nvidia-open drivers afaik, the proprietary drivers are still more performant
That's not something easy to change in an immutable distro either
Yeah
Nobara and Bazzite are both “Fedora” in my bios
And booting into that just takes me to the Nobara boot
change your boot order in uefi
boot into bazzite, mount the drive nobara is on, and
ujust regenerate-grub
You can try to rebase to bazzite-nvidia:stable (proprietary), that worked much better for me and i'm using RTX 4060 too
brh rebase bazzite-nvidia:stable