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Cherry on the cake, I'm planning to use Linux. Not sure yet if Bazzite, Cachy or Mint. I'm not overly used to linux but can do a few things. But since it's for the kid. maybe bazzite. Steam, proton... I know for Linux AMD would have been better but used (older) AMD cards are a bit more expensive than the ARC I got. And again, 3 year warranty on a used card is something we can't look away from.
Also have a Ryzen 2200G machine as a media centre. Might install my old 3400G in there.
I finished Death Straing on that old 3400G. Amazing CPU/GPU for the price.
Driver support is non existent.
Still the best advice, and I've had a few very budget parts in the past good 15 years: Don't ever let yourself be upgraded to 100, 144 or 240 fps. Even 30 and 40 frames per second are still a thing on consoles for reason, and a fully stable 60fps often the optimum. With the latter, even the PS5 Pro struggles currently in The Outer Worlds 2. UE5 games typically are no slouch. On PC, Nvidia+AMD are promoting the 1,000Hz 1,000fps screens for a reason. Nice to have, not gonna get any cheaper though -- guaranteed. Find the lowest with what you're personally comfortable with -- and stick to it. The more you fps, the more you buy.
And remember that just a decade ago, even the most expensive PCs could also struggle with a stable 60fps experience -- at least in the most demanding games out.
https://www.computerbase.de/news/grafikkarten/assassins-creed-unity-benchmarks-grafikkarten-vergleich.47152/
https://www.computerbase.de/artikel/grafikkarten/the-witcher-3-benchmark-test.49531/#abschnitt_21_grafikkarten_im_vergleich