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Are you sure that's not because it's running at a very low frequency?
Not sure how to check, still fairly new.
I did notice the temperatures though. The card normally idles at 30-40c having anything open after a while will have it cooking at 75ish. I would expect it to be in the 50s after a few hours of youtube, or pushing 90-100 gaming. No issues on the Windows half of the install. From what I could piece together it dose seem to be related to Wayland and the drivers. I was thinking of waiting till Nobara updates and hope it goes away.
Seems if I have anything opened and on screen like firefox or the file browser, it gets toasty.
If it's reaching those temps then the answer is probably no. Hope you find a solution
That's wast I was thinking. Hopefully, if I ignore it long enough it will go away with an update.