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What are the specs of your new computer? Mint can struggle with brand-new hardware (e.g. new GPUs from AMD/Intel). Or did you purchase a new PC that officially supports Linux (Mint)?
AMD Ryzen 9000X, 32GB DDR5 ram (6000mhz), 2TB SSD nvme, ASROCK B650M pro RS AM5 4xDDR5 PSU 850W. Not sure about the GPU yet, but i am inclined to go with the GTX 5070
I think those should be fine with Mint 22. You'll just need to use the graphics-driver-ppa to get an up-to-date Nvidia driver.
So, it's basically up to you if you want to play around with another distro or not. But tbh it sounds like Mint is a good fit for you.
What is graphics driver ppa?
It's the unofficial updater for nVidia graphics on Linux. If you're running Mint you should use the Driver Manager software instead, imo
I'd advise going with an AMD card, personally just moved away from nVidia due to a mix of too many issues with Linux that are nVidias fault + being way more expensive than similarly powered AMD GPUs
The PPA just provides the packages, you can actually install them through the Driver Manager after adding the PPA. However, without the PPA, the newest available version seems to be 550, which is not new enough for a 50-series GPU.
It's an unofficial repository (PPA) for Nvidia drivers on Ubuntu and Mint: https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
If you add "ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa" in "Software Sources", you'll be able to install newer driver versions in the "Driver Manager". For a 50-series GPU, you'll want at least version 570 IIRC.
Thanks!