So this past Christmas, I finally got all of the parts together and put together my new Team Red PC.
It's beautiful! All black parts (I don't like unicron vomit). I went with a Ryzen 5600X instead of the 5800X3D (cheaper) and got that RX 6700 XT. I'm rocking 16 GB of DDR4 3200 RAM.
For the OS, I'm running a variant of Fedora called Nobara, made by Glorious Eggroll. It's made for Linux gaming because I am a filthy . The default DE is KDE Plasma.
I ran Phoronix Test Suite and used the Unigen Valley benchmark. I consistently got over 248 fps at 1080p 60 Hz. Can't go any higher until I swap out my monitor (aka my TV).
Anyways, Cheers y'all! (Pardon the mess. Output from Neofetch. Edited of course.) (EDIT: Edited for grammar and readability.)
Using Windows for the most part since I haven't been able convince anyone else to switch to Linux. I've used a bookable drive on occasion though. Mostly use Manjaro, but I've tried Fedora on it as well. It's great on either Windows (10)or Linux though.
I didn't know they had a AM4 5600x3D. I got the 5800x3D and even the most demanding games barely see 20%. Mostly GPU bound. They hit it out of the park with those ones. As long as you got a quality thermal paste (corsair XTM70 has been doing a fine job for me) and a good cooling solution you should be fine for most everything.
Awesome! This is pretty similar to my current HW build. I'd love to hear about your experience with Nobara once you've been running it for a month or more.
Sure. It's been about 3 weeks so I can kinda give you a preliminary report.
The TL;DR - Nobara just fucking works. Especially for gaming.
I started out with the GNOME build of Nobara 38. It was smooth and buttery but I didn't like the interface. What it does for task switching left me a bit miffed as I had to superkey-tab through a lot of open windows. Right before Christmas, GE released Nobara 39 with KDE Plasama as the official default version. So I took it upon myself to switch and it has been perfect! Anything I thought I'd miss by not having Windows has been addressed. I don't do much productivity work, mostly play games and web surf. No need for a Windows license for that.
I don't play CS, CoD, Fornite, games like that which use Easy AntiCheat, so no need for Windows there either (although I know CS is one of those games that's a Linux port). And knowing that EAC works in Linux (via Proton), if I want to try games with EAC, then I can.
Hell yeah, I actually have a very similar setup myself after doing some upgrades this week. I was running a Ryzen 5 3600 and RX 6650xt but just switched to the 5600x3D and RX6800xt after getting some deals on used parts. It’s so nice getting to crank the settings on all my games 😎