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Hi! As the title says, I am thinking about upgrading my system for the last time to max out the current build.

Mainboard: Asrock AB350 Pro4 with a PCIE4.0 16x slot
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
Ram: 64BG DDR4-3200 Current GPU: Nvidia 3070Ti 8GB
PSU: 800W, more than enough.
Storage: 1 TB M.2, 2TB M.2 SSD /w extra controller in a PCIE 4x slot, a fuckton of HDD storage

I am thinking about switching out the 3070TI with it's measly 8GB VRAM that is simply not doing it for 1440p Gaming with a AMD RX 9060XT 16GB, which is pretty cheap and available right now, esp when i take the resale value of my 3070TI into account, which would account for a bit over 100€ for the upgrade, which is quite substantial in performance.

I cannot for my life find any compatibility information between my Mainboard and the AMD Card. I know i lose a little bit of performance because it's a PCIE5 Card in a PCIE4 Slot, which to my knowledge shouldn't be too much of an issue, but i wanted to ask if anyone has knowledge if there are issues with compatibility here.

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[–] Wildmimic@anarchist.nexus 1 points 3 days ago

I switched over to Linux a year ago, i chose nobara, which doesn't have any obvious issues with my setup - they even made a small GUI tool for switching between open and closed, stable and beta Nvidia Drivers with a few clicks, which is a lot more comfortable than anything i experienced on windows. So i can attest that if it's done right, Nvidia cards do their job just fine under linux.

The limiting factor is my VRAM, which simply isn't enough for 1440p if i want games to look good too. reducing the Resolution is doesn't look too good :-/