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I'm holding out building a new gaming rig until AMD sorts out better ray-tracing and cuda support. I'm playing on a Deck now so I have plenty of time to work through my old backlog.
I was straight up thinking of going to AMD just to have fewer GPU problems on Linux myself
My experience with the Deck outside of CS2 has been nothing short of mind-boggling. I don't even REALLY have a problem with CS2 but I cannot play online for VAC reasons I can't sort out. I have a ticket open with Steam Support. 🤷
Yeah, the deck has really increased my trust in AMD hardware.