I haven't tried it, but it looks like nvidia-smi can do this. Look for -lgc (--lock-gpu-clocks) and -lmc (--lock-memory-clocks).
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This works perfectly, thank you!
Have you tried a different version of proton? GPU temps seem OK?
Gpu temps are fine, not cpu bottlenecked neither. Tried proton experimental and ge, both have the issue. I don't think the issue is with proton as there are many people online having the same issue on windows. I was wondering if there's a tool on linux to pin gpu clocks to the max
Check out Tuxclocker
nvidia? i have a somewhat similar issue on gta v. first it's locked up to 60fps and i need to alt tab to another window and back for it to go 120. haven't found a solution but i always assumed it was nvidia bug
I'd be content if it was locked to 60, but it still drops frames and stutters to 50ies despite gpu having the headroom