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Hardware considerations for a new dual boot PC
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You heard wrong. Nvidia doesn't play nice with Linux.
Of course it works just fine, but it can be somewhat problematic for beginners. You'd still be better off going with AMD just to avoid issues if you're only concerned about "plug and play".
To add to this, I think in general AMD offers a bit better bang-for-buck at the moment, at least in the low and mid-tiers.