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Same here, but as others said, if you want to play around with the kernel, AMD might be the better choice.
AMD used (IMHO) to be way worse some years ago. It improved hugely. If it is a bit ahead or behind, I can't say, but I was shocked that Valve recommended the first version for HL Alyx (VR) for AMD only. And for some (many?) it's a matter of purity: You'd use a closed source binary for Nvidia and an open source driver for AMD. The latter for sure is "linuxier".
Yeah I've used linux before, tried moving to it as my main OS back in later 2018, but didn't go well at all, I tried both ubuntu and kubuntu, my experience in general with linux has been fairly unstable, so I want to go with an actually stable distro this time, with an emphasis for performance (window manager). I use linux for work so I got some experience under my belt.
I actually did some latency measurements back in 2019 or 2020 out of curiosity and found out that liquorix gave me less latency, I had a total latency of 40ms, and without liquorix it was 44ms. This is also with the compositor off, with the compositor on it was 48ms. A bit better than on windows 7/8.1, on windows the lowest I can get it to is 44ms.
That was with KDE plasma DE though, I'll have to re-measure when I try crunchbang++, I'm probably going to do even more tweaking as I'm currently compiling notes/configurations on what settings/packages etc... I want to use.
Still having a hard time deciding between nvidia/amd, I think I'll try AMD as it'll be my first try with them and I've heard some interesting points from a few people how amd is better for latency because they have more raw performance vs nvidia and a bit less "bloat" in the GPU itself, we'll see.
In the meantime I'm working on EMI as it relates to computer performance/stability, so far it has been going well, will be doing a final test to confirm in a week.
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strophelyst). Heck, I even switched to Mesa before it catched up performance-wise because fglrx was so PITA on Debian/sid xD