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My suggestion is that you start your preferred distro in a live usb and give a try to CoreCtrl application. That's the only app that will resemble to AMD adrenalin at feature level.
First off, AMD isn't even working on Adrenaline for Linux and Nvidia isn't working on a better control panel/GFE/Broadcast either.
It would be nice but its also hard to justify as most of the things those 2 provide you when Linux either has better solutions already available or those settings are handled by plain text files you can easily edit.
For example I don't really need either Nvidia's or AMD's software suites as other Linux options perform better than those do in Windows and with less overhead.
Easyeffects replaces RTX voice/AMD noise filter GLOBALLY as well as giving you extra features you'd find in audio production suites.
OBS records my gameplay in 1440p 240fps @ 60Mb/s without issue. I can even have 5 games open and do this.
As for your issues, I've never experienced ANYTHING like you described so you are going to have to tell me your hardware/setup specs and the Linux distro you tried.
chaotic alternating use of lowcaps, titlecaps and allcaps
no textual cohesion or semblance of a train of thought
trashing linux with highly unlikely stories and disguising it as questions