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Get a new graphics card and install Linux on it.
Assuming I had the money for it, which graphics card would you recommend? Edit: This is a very viable option that I am willing to try
I have a 4060 that shreds anything I've thrown at it. Linux doesn't have a problem with anything Nvidia at the moment.
Yup, I'm using a 3080 with no problems.
It sucked with gamescope, but with GE-Proton10, we can use Wayland for HDR, like Linus intended.
AMD no question. Avoid nvidia drivers And markup, and drivers get better with age. 6700xt best budget go up from there.
As a former nVidia user, I cannot stress enough how much better gaming is on Linux once you've switched to AMD. My experience with gaming on Linux with nVidia was stressful, annoying and frustrating. And most of the problems stemmed from their shitty Linux drivers. Heck, from December 2024 until recently even their WINDOWS drivers were ass.
I am not touching anything nVidia until the open-source drivers are up to par with AMD's and it looks like that's going to take a long, long time indeed, if ever.
Preach.
9060XT
Any AMD card should be fine.