Been using a dual Boot system (Win10/Manjaro) for close to 4 years now. Never hurts to put Linux on a seperate ssd/m2 and give it a try.
After some odd problems (not recognizing a dlc) with Steam/Proton I decided to stick to native Linux titles and they work just fine, so it depends a lot on the games you play / required hardware. If you play on Steam, Proton seems to require fiddeling for some titles, but again, depends on what you play. You can check https://www.protondb.com/ to see what you are getting into.
With my 3700X/5700XT, I had no issues with the Tomb Raider 1-3, Red Dead Redemption 2, City Skylines, American Truck Simulator, Mini Metro, Torchlight 2, Graveyard Keeper, Spiritfarer etc.
Been using a dual Boot system (Win10/Manjaro) for close to 4 years now. Never hurts to put Linux on a seperate ssd/m2 and give it a try.
After some odd problems (not recognizing a dlc) with Steam/Proton I decided to stick to native Linux titles and they work just fine, so it depends a lot on the games you play / required hardware. If you play on Steam, Proton seems to require fiddeling for some titles, but again, depends on what you play. You can check https://www.protondb.com/ to see what you are getting into.
With my 3700X/5700XT, I had no issues with the Tomb Raider 1-3, Red Dead Redemption 2, City Skylines, American Truck Simulator, Mini Metro, Torchlight 2, Graveyard Keeper, Spiritfarer etc.