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Moving windows lagging

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I have a massive computer with

  • 100+GB RAM
  • 16CPUs(32Threads)
  • 1TB SSD
  • 3 Full HD Monitors
  • NVidia Graphics card

But after about 1 hour of usage everything works fine, except moving windows on the screen. It lags a lot when moving any window from one location to another.

All screens are about 1FPS in all applications while moving any window.

But while not moving any window, everything is working great and smoothly.

I would like to know what's the issue and how I can solve it (maybe my graphics card is to bad?)

➜  ~ loginctl show-session $(awk '/tty/ {print $1}' <(loginctl)) -p Type | awk -F= '{print $2}'

x11


➜  ~ nvidia-smi
Thu Nov 17 12:04:14 2022       
+---------------------------------------------+
| NVIDIA-SMI 520.56.06    Driver Version: 520.56.06    CUDA Version: 11.8     |
|-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| GPU  Name        Persistence-M| Bus-Id        Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
| Fan  Temp  Perf  Pwr:Usage/Cap|         Memory-Usage | GPU-Util  Compute M. |
|                               |                      |               MIG M. |
|===============================+======================+======================|
|   0  NVIDIA GeForce ...  Off  | 00000000:42:00.0  On |                  N/A |
| 36%   63C    P0   117W / 175W |   1259MiB /  8192MiB |     95%      Default |
|                               |                      |                  N/A |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
                                                                               
+---------------------------------------------+
| Processes:                                                                  |
|  GPU   GI   CI        PID   Type   Process name                  GPU Memory |
|        ID   ID                                                   Usage      |
|=============================================================================|
|    0   N/A  N/A      1594      G   /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg                429MiB |
|    0   N/A  N/A      1785      G   /usr/bin/gnome-shell              115MiB |
|    0   N/A  N/A      2678      G   ...AAAAAAAAA= --shared-files       29MiB |
|    0   N/A  N/A      2946      G   ...RendererForSitePerProcess       15MiB |
|    0   N/A  N/A      3681      G   ./jetbrains-toolbox                 1MiB |
|    0   N/A  N/A      3920    C+G   ...789598533496673432,131072      539MiB |
|    0   N/A  N/A      9049      G   ...804634122331532851,131072        7MiB |
|    0   N/A  N/A     12474      G   ...AAAAAAAAA= --shared-files       76MiB |
|    0   N/A  N/A     42436      G   ...RendererForSitePerProcess        2MiB |
|    0   N/A  N/A     61062      G   glmark2                            34MiB |
|    0   N/A  N/A     62601      G   /usr/bin/nvidia-settings            0MiB |
+---------------------------------------------+

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