I've been considering switching to Linux after building my new system, which consists of an ASRock b650e Riptide motherboard, a Radeon RX 7900XTX GPU, and a Ryzen 7 7700 CPU. Since I got Windows 11, I've been frustrated with all the bloat and driver issues that keep popping up. I'm primarily a gamer, but I don't play anything that requires Easy Anti-Cheat, so that's not a big concern for me. I'm curious if I can set up one of my SSDs to boot into Linux while keeping the other one for Windows. Would that cause any issues while I experiment with Linux before fully committing to it?
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If you're ready to embrace a bit of a learning curve, I say go for it! Linux can be a fun and rewarding experience if you're open to figuring things out as you go. Just keep in mind that the more you learn, the smoother the transition will be. Don't hesitate—you may love it!
I've already adopted that mindset since building my rig. So, a little trial and error is fine by me!