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Well luckily I have an emergency spare 1660 super at least that I know works.
First time I've been burned on a used card. Should have been known that deal was too good to be true this time.
Still, between the 1660 super and this 3060ti, still cheaper than a new 4050 or 5060 and even AMD stuff of comparable performance. Though the Intel Arcs are around there - if I knew how well they ran on Linux, I'd be willing to give them a try in the future brand new.
I am genuienly sorry you had to learn the hard way, but hey, so did I (repeatedly, because I am apparently a moron)... once bitten, twice shy, eh?
But yeah, if you're looking for a fairly low spec GPU? Yeah I mean I'm generally more of an AMD fanboy, but the beefier of the Intel cards are doing pretty good for a low budget range.
I can't say I have any idea how well they run Linux though, not via direct experience anyway.