Fellow fedi #Linux nerds - I could use some issue debugging help as someone still getting used to daily driving a Linux machine 😂

I'm running #Fedora 43 on a Framework 13, Intel Ultra 7 and 32GB RAM so it should have plenty of compute power. For some reason, doing any video streaming (especially video conferencing via Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet) or any higher compute browser activities (right now the prime example is working in WebFlow's editor) seems to send my computer into a frenzy.

Within seconds of starting up one of the above tasks, the machine gets fairly hot and fans start going full speed. This happens no matter what power mode I'm running in Fedora.

Any ideas where to even begin debugging this? I'm stumped and have no idea what the issue could be, and I've never had another machine run into issues with this...

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@roguefoam check for Mesa and other graphics drivers and video packages, ie. ffmpeg gstreamer good /bad free/nonfree in fedora fusion rpm. Codecs for efficient video in on Fedora come in different flavors to meet multiple user types who want different licensing compatibility.