Sorry if I’m not the first to bring this up. It seems like a simple enough solution.

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    Funnily enough I just, like an hour before reading this post bought an AMD card. And I’ve been using NVIDIA since the early 00’s.

    For me it’s good linux support. Tired of dealing with their drivers.

    Will losing me as a customer make a difference to NVIDIA? Nope. Do I feel good about ditching a company that doesn’t treat me well as a consumer? Absolutely!

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      Suddenly your video card is as mundane and trivial a solved problem as your keyboard or mouse.

      It just works and you never have to even think about it.

      To even consider that a reality as someone who’s used Linux since Ubuntu 8.10… I feel spoiled.

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        Don’t even get me started on linux audio support.

        I recall exactly once back in the day that Ubuntu actually just played audio through a laptop I installed it on and I damn near lost my mind.

        like 30 minutes ago I installed Mint on a laptop and literally everything just worked as if I installed windows from the backup image. (I’m not sure power states are working 100% but it’s close enough and probably would with 3rd party driver)

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          My wife and I have a joke. It is always the audio.

          We have used Linux since about 1998 and more seriously since the early 2000’s. Recently not had audio problems but I am not sure they are done with. Historically every time I think Linux has solved audio, there is always another problem it seems.