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On the official framework guide for their AMD boards they say that you cannot use TLP / Powertop. You have to use the stock Power Profiles Daemon with Kernel 6.5.6 or greater. That nets the best results right now. Seems like TLP messes things up pretty bad as per some users on the Framework forums.
NOTE that TLP is recommended by them for Intel builds but not for the Pheonix based builds specifically
Interesting. Haven't heard that before. I wonder when that was decided, because the last few TLP releases seem to have all the proper postage settings for the Zen4 chips, but those aren't included with stock Ubuntu, just from PPA/GitHub. Will give it a try and see if anything changes.