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(Solved) Sometimes, my computer is very slow and sometimes really fast. Fedora 43.
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Can you check the cpu frequency? Maybe it's in a sort of low power mode with low frequencies when it's slow.
This is my thought too. Your screenshots don't show cpu freq. Everything can appear normal on other measures but if your cpu has throttled right back it'll run slow with no obvious cause. I have seen this on certain laptops when external peripherals are added/removed after waking from sleep. Sometimes forcing sleep/wake or a reboot will fix.
Use
lscpuat the cmdline or better yet install gnome extension 'system monitor next' and put the cpu freq graph in your top bar to watch it in realtime.https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3010/system-monitor-next/