Using the lsmod command I did not see the (amdgpu) driver already loaded.
My graphics drivers are shown below
12Graphics:
12Device-1 AMD Navi 10 [Radeon RX 5600 OEM/5600 XT / 5700/5700 XT] 12vendor ASUSTeK 12driver N/A
12arch RDNA-1 12pcie 12speed 16 GT/s 12lanes 16 12bus-ID 09:00.0 12chip-ID 1002:731f
12Device-2 Logitech Webcam C270 12driver snd-usb-audio,uvcvideo 12type USB 12rev 2.0 12speed 480 Mb/s
12lanes 1 12bus-ID 3-4:4 12chip-ID 046d:0825
12Display wayland 12server X.Org 12v 23.2.3 12with Xwayland 12v 23.2.3 12compositor gnome-shell 12driver
12dri swrast 12gpu N/A 12display-ID :0 12screens 1
12Screen-1 0 12s-res 1024x768 12s-dpi 96
12Monitor-1 Unknown-1 12mapped None-1 12res 1024x768 12dpi 96
12API OpenGL 12v 4.5 12vendor mesa 12v 23.3.1 12glx-v 1.4 12es-v 3.2 12direct-render yes 12renderer llvmpipe
(LLVM 17.0.6 256 bits) 12device-ID ffffffff:ffffffff
12API EGL 12Message EGL data requires eglinfo. Check --recommends.
So it does look like AMD graphics drivers for my current card are shown but whether or not those are installed correctly or from the kernel itself i dont know.
The reason I have installed the drivers myself is because currently I am running Fedora 39 on basic graphics mode. When I tried burning Fedora Linux onto my SSD from my live enviornment ISO the installation prompt would not pop up and the installation process would hang. Or in other words I could not install Fedora without using basic graphics. Whenever I disable nomodeset my computer boots to a black screen. This driver install was an attempt to allow my computer to run without basic graphics.