I would also appreciate some assurance that the right setting is being used with the Bios Switch. I have never used a graphic card with this bios switch before, two settings; silent mode and performance Bios. In the past I have used Radeon R5 220 PCIe cards and a Vision Tek Radeon 5450 PCIe card. Never had this bios switch on those cards.
When I set my desktop to the silent mode none of the Linux operating systems will boot up, only Windows 10. With the performance Bios I get Windows 10, and Fedora yet only command line text use for Debian Bullseye and Mint 20.3.
Again using Blender and the performance bios, while using the Windows 10 operating system under the Blender menu option of "Performance" and the "System" sub menu category my Radeon Graphics Card is listed under HIP. I would assume this means compatibility with HIP, whatever that means since I have never seen this category appear in my ten years of practice use with Blender on different operating systems. With Fedora I get a "No compatible GPUs found for Cycles, Requires NVIDIA GPU with compute Capability 3.0" message. No HIP listing appears in Blender while using Fedora.