I’m currently using an AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT 16GB and I don’t planned to change it any time soon. However I have a couple of friends that are entering PC gaming or upgrading their existing rigs and asks a couple of things to me their nerdy friendly PC gamer friends.
Of course they are pretty much all tired of the current Windows bloat, spy and flakyness so we’re looking if their gaming habits and libraries would be a good match for Linux and Proton.
Considering that AMD are the best supported GPU for Linux Gaming and that NVidia is moving away from accessible pricing I was wondering if including Intel Arc would be a good or a bad idea for my proposals. I know it won’t offer the PC MASTER RACE experience but honestly who cares. My friend just wants a cheap but reliable gaming PC to play casually at 1440p or maybe even staying at 1080p. If intel won’t suit I will probably recommend second hand AMD Radeon to fit their budget.
Anyone here have tried some Intel Arc gaming on Linux? What was your experience? Any issues I should be aware? Recommendation? What distro have the best out-of-the-box experience?
Thanks


The B50 was plug and play for me. Obviously not a super powerful card compared to the competitors, however for 16GB of vram in a tiny package (with only 70W of power usage) it’s unbeatable. I did play some games as well, and it was decent enough to get me by for three weeks while my 7900 was getting RMA’d.
at 70 watts does it even need a 6/8 pin plug?
Nope, it gets all of the power from the slot, no pin plug needed!