I also have a HP Victus with a Ryzen 5-8645HS and NVIDIA GeForce RTX
4050 and experience the same problem. I tried quite a few things and lot
of searching without success.

It does appear to be resolved with the "next" kernel branch, though.

I did the following:

1. Installed Fedora Beta 41 to a second drive
2. Installed all updates and rebooted
3. Verified one CPU core was still stuck at 100% using htop
4. Added the copr kernel-vanilla/next repo and upgraded the kernel (it 
installed 6.12.0-0.0.next.20241025.241.vanilla)
5. I rebooted and checked htop and all CPU cores were normal. I watched for a 
bit and all cores remained normal.

I rebooted again just to be sure and still all cores remained normal.

However, that number related to interrupts is still increasing.

sudo grep . -r /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts

/sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe17:     431  EN     enabled      unmasked
/sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/sci:     431

So, still a problem somewhere? None of this is my area of knowledge but
I know I can mask gep17 to stop the number from increasing. I was mainly
concerned with the CPU core usage any way.

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