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I have the same motherboard! I also rock the AMD 6700 XT graphics card, which I acquired this year, so it would defo leave a sour taste in my mouth if this was the guilty puzzlepiece in the my stack.
Whilst trying to install other .iso's late last night i kept seeing the ACPI errors over and over again, which has me thinking this is a problem with my hardware setup, as you suggested by others. Journalctl command results in this if thats to any help; https://0x0.st/Xt2e.txt
and this is lsmod;
Did you grep that log file for 'amdgpu'?
I wonder if the error is related to this: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/229108
I'm still using x11 on my system. Maybe try that and see if it works?