You either look like prime Marilyn Monroe, (which is very unlikely.) Or you live in RapeLand that have never seen women in their entire life in London.
Well, there's nothing wrong with it. Old cases are built for old hardware that was designed for them. They weren't designed with the expectation that you'd be putting future technology in them, which requires higher power and generates more heat. Cases also back in the day, Left almost no room...
I'm not sure I can say yes or no to this as I have very minimal experience with Linux, but if there's something that can simplify it, that would be a great thing, and more people should use it instead of Windows
Wow, a 4060 in this? That's a pretty amazing sleeper build. I love the old rugged look of old computer cases, as long as it's not overheating because of it. It's great forever.
I believe you're talking about the Linux AMDgpu. I haven't tried it myself as I don't use Linux or AMD GPUs or CPUs, but colleagues who do have reported back positively about it. Again, these measures are more for tech-savvy people and not for the normal 'I just want to hop on and play' type of...
AMD has a more Greater-line of GPUs, yes. However, the drivers and driver managers are holding it back due to constant crashing and sometimes lack of support for newly released games. Other than that, AMD is a great choice, but I still prefer Nvidia solely for this reason.
Do newer cases even have enough space for these? I remember the golden age of the late 2000s PC cases that had enough empty slots to place whatever you desired. But newer cases either have one slot if you're lucky, or none at all for that "minimalistic" clean look. I do not know how does your...