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I wanted to, but modern games seem out of the question for me with my RTX 3080. The Nvidia drivers just aren't there yet. I'm likely going to just tolerate Windows 11 until my next build, and make a point to get an AMD GPU next time.
Why? The Nvidia drivers work fine for modern games.
There is a problem with LTS distros like Ubuntu and Mint etc. that don't have fully up to date Linux kernels and thus can't provide the latest Nvida drivers, but on more regularly updated distributions like Fedora I never had any issues with running games on Nvidia.
That said, AMD GPUs generally work nicer on Linux, but having a Nvidia card shouldn't hold you back from upgrading to Linux.
The performance hit in my testing was fairly signficant. I saw improvements with different versions of Proton, but ultimately I was looking at a 5-20% reduction in performance vs my testing in Windows 11 when playing more demanding titles. There were also frustrating anomalies where games would randomly refuse to start or would crash. Yes, you can certainly use an Nvidia GPU and get decent performance out of older titles, but there are still some fairly significant concessions that need to be addressed. This is well documented among the community.
So you get 100 instead of 120 fps? Seems fairly irrelevant to me 🤷
Anyways, if that is the level of difference we are talking about, then you will not fare much better with an AMD gpu.
Except when I push a game and target 60 FPS, while dealing with stuttering and really bad frame times that I can't reproduce in Windows.
Try Pop! OS with their Nvidia iso. It's simple and works well out of the box. You should be able to have a great experience with your 3080 on Linux.
I've tried PopOs, CachyOS, and Bazzite. All three yielded similar results. I didn't find the performance to be satisfactory unfortunately.
Like you're getting low fps or stutters or what?
All of the above. Tried different GPU driver builds, tried Proton-GE, tried scaling back visuals to low... Tested games like Cyberpunk and Oblivion remastered. Not sure if there's something I'm missing?
What's your system specs besides your GPU? Resolution you play at? Memory speed?
Ryzen 5800x, MSI RTX 3080 10GB, 32GB DDR4 @ 3600MHz, 1TB Samsung Evo 970 Plus NVMe
What ~~games~~ and resolution?
Edit: I missed the Cyberpunk and Oblivion comment.
Yeah sorry, I'm targeting 1440p.
How odd. Multi monitor?
Single monitor. Using it for couch gaming.
I'm genuinely out of ideas. That sucks, man. I wish I had at least something else you could try.
Appreciate the thought. Windows 11 will likely piss me off again in the near future and inspire me to take another crack at it. Cheers.