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System Name | AM5 |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen R9 7950X |
Motherboard | Asrock X670E Taichi |
Cooling | EK AIO Basic 360 |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5600 64 Gb - XMP1 Profile |
Video Card(s) | AMD Reference 7900 XTX 24 Gb |
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Display(s) | Samsung 34" 240hz 4K |
Case | Fractal Define R7 |
Power Supply | Seasonic PRIME PX-1300, 1300W 80+ Platinum, Full Modular |
Those are the best... making nvidia binaries more broken than they are already I don't even want to start whining about it... it is what it is.
At current point, I cannot even boot a stable LIVE image release of my distro, I've used Fedora for years and currently KDE+Wayland+nvidia even on nouveau cause me system freeze. I had to fall back to Gnome. So the Steam OS release kinda surprises me. Well I don't know... maybe it doesn't use Wayland and it is safe... for a while at least. But as the Ryzen 5000 aware scheduler is still MIA, putting it on the real deck HW would be a disaster at current moment. I haven't poked my eyes for upstream changes in upcoming kernel thou, maybe it is included.
I wouldn't touch Ubuntu, it had made me sad so many times in the past... IMHO Father Torvalds even never had installed it, he was joking that almost once had to do it... almost.
I've used KDE and nvidia's proprietary drives, wasn't a problem. At least on kubuntu.