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I have an older 1080ti or something like that which is still running just fine. And with the current prices I’m unlikely to change that.
It will also likely work really well, apparently. I think you just need to be careful to pick a distro that comes with NVidea drivers, like CachyOS, and it will likely just work. Test with a live USB boot.
Yeah, I think I’m mostly done with my current set of games, so maybe a good time to make the switch.
I think photography workflow might have some issues, but it’s probably manageable.
I'm liking Krita and Photopea (web app), but I'm not heavy into photography. I haven't looked for a Lightroom replacement.
I’m aware of Darktable, but haven’t tried it myself.