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I am running Arch with KDE and Wayland on my system with an i7-12700KF and an EVGA 3090 FTW and I can't say it has been "flawless"
Once I setup Arch on it with the proper configuration, and using the Proprietary drivers, I can game on it and everything else I need to do.
If I had a do over, I would have gone all AMD but when I built this PC I was on Windows. But never again.