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Now i'm starting to doubt since this these responses have been so ubiquitous, but it's definitely not plugged into the motherboard's gpu slot. The motherboard has a single hdmi and displayport port. It, like all the other motherboard ports have a matte-black finish that matches the case. The displays are plugged into the glossy silver PCIE aligned hdmi and display ports, which doesn't match the rest of the case. The card is doublewide, occupying 2 pcie slots and is labeled "ASROCK".
I believe you've checked this correctly, but I want to clarify something: Even if the display is plugged into the graphics card, it's still possible that your CPU's integrated GPU (or even a CPU core) is being used for rendering, before sending the output to the display.
In other words, we've been asking where it's plugged in not because that would definitively pinpoint the problem, but because it could influence what's going on behind the scenes.
I hope System76 was able to help.
Gotcha, today is the first business day since filing my ticket. They've requested logs but no solutions yet.