How Can I Use Radeon Chill on Fedora After Moving from Windows 11?

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Asked By TechieGamer99 On

I'm planning to transition to Linux permanently and need some guidance. I've got an AMD Advantage laptop featuring a Ryzen 7 7435HS with an RX 7600S GPU. Right now, the only thing keeping me on Windows 11 is the lack of support for the Adrenaline software, particularly I rely on Radeon Chill to cap my AAA games at 60 FPS. I'm aware I might lose some features like RIS and RES, but maintaining Radeon Chill is crucial for me. How can I replicate these features on Fedora? Any tips would be greatly appreciated!

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Answered By FriendlyLinuxFan On

Just so you know, if Radeon Chill is your main concern, it’s just an FPS limiter. You should be able to find a way to set that up on Fedora without too much hassle. Also, don’t forget to check for community support or forums for Linux gaming—there are often alternatives or workarounds!

GamerDudeX -

Yeah, I use Chill to keep my games at 60 FPS too! It's really handy.

Answered By CuriousCat42 On

You might want to check out the migration page in the Linux Wiki. They have a lot of good tips for newcomers transitioning from Windows to Linux. Additionally, I’ve heard that Radeon Chill is basically just an FPS limiter, which should be doable on Linux. Maybe someone who's already set it up can jump in here with more info?

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