I’ve been slow to make an upgrade, and figure what better time to switch to linux?
Did what I could to try to research that the parts were all fairly linux friendly, with a warning about the motherboard’s wifi7 maybe not yet supported yet by the kernel.
Looking for a mid-high range build without going crazy on the cost. Build actually came in a bit cheaper than I expected, so feel like maybe I’m missing something here.
My monitor, which I’m planning to keep, does have G-Sync, but I don’t know that I’ll miss it.
PS: I know i can get more life out of my old hardware, but I want to turn that into a NAS.
EDIT: Fixed link.
As always, it is price dependent; the 9070 series is a decent jump from the 7800 in a few areas, so if it is within say an extra $50 I’d consider it. The XT model is only like 5% more performance on top of that as well.
Happy to opine since I have been on the Windows > Dual boot > full Linux journey myself in the last couple of years. Regardless of distro, you’re in for a treat; any of the modern distros are pretty good now. I’m a KDE Plasma stan as well, but thats a personal taste thing haha
Definitely spend the extra for the 9070 then, price comment withstanding, as it will last you awhile.
I don’t do much coding these days since I stick to my crayons, but looks like most of these are cross-platform. It’s also worth mentioning that there are plenty of cool tools like Distrobox as well, which allow you to easily run any Linux distro + toolchain as a container to provide a sandboxed, mutable environment, so immutable distros aren’t a dealbreaker either.
This is why I like Bazzite so much for dual use, because if you are at all gaming, all of the baked in QoL features make setup easy when I have had many issues with other non-gaming distros in the past, and the rest has tools to make it work somehow. Immutable distros mean you can’t really screw up the OS either.