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For months I pondered moving from Windows to Linux with my main worry being all the noise about my NVidia card. I finally bit the bullet and did a full wipe, no dual boot installed Kubuntu. I’ve had no problems at all. All my Steam games just work - even adding non-Steam games is easy enough. The biggest thing I have noticed is how much more responsive it is. Definitely worth it. Definitely should have done it years ago.
Could have tested installing to a pendrive, or other internal drive or other partition as dual boot, to test, first.
That was something I didn't know about too, when I jumped with both feet 22 years ago.
I hear a lot about nvidia woes on Linux. I never had any issues in all those 22 years (most of which were with nvidia) across several machines.