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Not Nvidia, they do not play well with Linux. I've had all sorts of weird problems that I've traced back to driver errors caused by Nvidia, both proprietary and open source.
I'm on a 2060 super with Manjaro and I haven't had any issue with drivers other than when I accidently uninstalled all the drivers at once, and then it was just a matter of running a command found from googling to get it back up and running.
I haven't tried an AMD card, and I'm strongly considering it for my next, but I just haven't seen you have a issues people report.
If you do already have an Nvidia GPU, may I suggest trying Bazzite? They have an Nvidia spin that solves a lot of those problems.
https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/
Thanks I'll give that a look. Everything is working well right now but I'm sure it will all break again when I finally update to Luner Lobster.