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I want Advice on Linux-Compatible Hardware for a New Build

Hey everyone, I am planning to build a new PC & want to make sure all the hardware plays nicely with Linux .I have run into compatibility issues in the past with WiFi adapters, graphics cards & certain peripherals so I figured I wo...

Hey everyone,

I am planning to build a new PC & want to make sure all the hardware plays nicely with Linux .I have run into compatibility issues in the past with WiFi adapters, graphics cards & certain peripherals so I figured I wolud ask for suggest before making any purchases.

A solid motherboard with good Linux support (preferably something future-proof)
A GPU that works well with open-source drivers (I have heard mixed things about AMD vs NVIDIA)
A reliable WiFi/Bluetooth adapter that does not require too much tweaking.
Any other components that are known to have good or bad Linux support.
I have searched this topic on this site https://linuxforums.org.uk/c/hardware-compatibility-[cybersecurity-course](https://www.igmguru.com/cyber-security/cyber-security-course)

I appreciate any insights from people who have built a Linux system. If you have models or brands that have worked well for you.

Thank you…:slight_smile:

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