I'm considering making the switch from Windows 11 to Linux, but I'm overwhelmed by the variety of distributions available. I'd love some guidance on choosing the right one for my setup. Here are my specs: I have an ASUS 670E motherboard, a 7900 XTX Red Devil GPU, a Ryzen 9 7950X CPU, and 32GB of RAM. My SSD is 500GB, and honestly, I know I should upgrade to a larger one, but I'm feeling a bit lazy about it. I mainly use my PC for gaming on Steam (I play titles like Total War: Warhammer 3, Space Marine 2, Squad, and Helldivers 2) and for watching YouTube. Any recommendations?
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You might want to check out Fedora, Ubuntu, or Mint as they're popular choices. But remember, if you're feeling adventurous, you can try Arch to learn more about the inner workings of Linux.
With 32GB of RAM, you can go with pretty much anything! Most Linux distributions will run well. If you want something that allows you to learn a bit, Arch Linux could be a fun challenge too.
PikaOS is also a great option! It’s tailored for gamers and should meet all your needs.
If you're looking for something user-friendly, I’d recommend trying out Zorin OS, Linux Mint, or Fedora. These distros are pretty solid for gaming and should work well with your hardware.
Honestly, since your PC runs Windows 11, it should handle any Linux distro just fine! If you want a smooth installation experience, I suggest going with Linux Mint; it’s widely regarded for its ease of use.

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