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Try Fedora 38 and enjoy that different type of pain.
Use an Ubuntu derivative geared towards gaming maybe. Debian stock is made generic to perform as best for core features on as many hardware configurations as possible, mostly for server stacks. There's also a TON of tools and scripts out there that can tune a default install for you to make it perform better for gaming.
I ran Mint for about six years but Debian is my first love. It's a harsh and cruel mistress but it has a mystique I never found on other distros.
Or use Nobara and probably quite a bit less pain; meanwhile, stability for me has been ...not as good as mint ... But I havent tried to track it down either so maybe it's just something simple.