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Sell your GPU/laptop and get one that is well known to be supported. Honestly its surprising because NVIDIA/AMD do work well so maybe you have specific features which aren't yet well supported?
Anyway my point is that changing hardware seems overkill right now yet if you spend a lot of time, say dozens of hours, to "fix" problems intrensic to Windows that will probably keep on worsening, you would otherwise work or play, then it is probably economically viable to switch now rather than wait for your next purchase if you do assume you will give up on Windows for decades to come, especially ad you already use Linux on your laptop
TL;DR: get properly supported hardware, today or later.