It’s my first time building a computer. I also haven’t really done much PC gaming in the past 15 years, except on my Steam Deck. Actually, it is the Steam Deck that has convinced me to invest in a desktop PC with some more power. I like the Linux experience on Steam Deck and would like to stick with that if possible. I haven’t used Windows in 15 years either, as I tend to use Mac OS and a bit of Linux for personal and work. Windows seems to just get worse and worse and I’d like to avoid it if possible.

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zr2ZVW

In any case, I went with an AMD CPU because I’ve heard about Intel’s recent corrosion issues. And, chose an NVidia GPU since I’d like to take advantage of ray tracing. I’ve heard the driver support can be a bit mixed on Linux, but I’m open to trying to make it work unless folks think it really is terrible. Any feedback is helpful.

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    4 months ago

    Why do you have need an Ethernet and wifi pcie card? This appears to be already both of these features on the motherboard.

    I think 64gb is still a bit overkill but why not.

    AMD linux support for has just been a breeze these last few years. But Nvidia should work and recent changes might make them easier to deal with.

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      4 months ago

      Good point on Ethernet and WiFi, thanks!

      64 GB maybe overkill, but I’m also okay with a little overkill. Hoping that NVidia does work okay for me.