Will My NVIDIA Graphics Card Work Well with Linux?

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Asked By CreativeCactus77 On

I'm new to Linux and planning my first installation. I'm leaning towards Endeavor since I want to customize my desktop, and I've seen some great setups online. I'm aware that NVIDIA graphics cards can have issues on some distributions, so I wanted to check if mine will work smoothly. Here are my specs: NVIDIA GTX 1650 SUPER 4GB, Intel i5-10400F @ 2.90GHz, 16GB RAM. I'm eager to learn, so any advice you have would be awesome!

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Answered By HelpfulHannah83 On

NVIDIA cards have improved support over time, so you should be all set! Just make sure to keep your drivers updated for the best performance.

Answered By TechyTommy99 On

Your GTX 1650 SUPER is a solid choice! It’s still supported across nearly all distributions, so you should have no problems using it.

Answered By NerdyNate12 On

Just a heads up: NVIDIA setup can be tricky compared to AMD. You'll likely need to do some digging to get everything working right, especially with older cards. Some distros include user-friendly driver managers, which can really help beginners. But once you get past that initial hurdle, you'll be good to go!

Answered By FriendlyGuru42 On

Using NVIDIA on Linux isn't really an issue. The tricky part is installing the drivers since they don't work out of the box like AMD ones. But don't worry! Most distros have simplified the process, so you’ll be fine.

Answered By LiveISO_Lover On

A good way to test it out is by using a live ISO. If you have an external SSD, try it with Ventoy to get a feel for how everything runs before committing to the install!

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