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The only reason I'm still on windows is I run a weird 3 monitor setup on a Nvidia GPU.
Even then I could probably switch but I'm too lazy
If you feel up for it, boot into the live disk for Mint. Lets you trial the OS without touching your OS install.
But, I hear you on the lazy angle. Momentum is a hell of a thing.
Note that my three monitor setup with an nvidia GPU actually works better in Linux.
Mainly because when I plug the laptop in, I have to turn the third monitor off and on again to make it 'wake up', but in Linux, all three reliably start displaying.
What distro? Wayland or x11? What resolutions and refresh rates do these monitors have?
3840x2440, 2560x1440, and 1920x1200. Wayland and all of them are probably just 60hz screens.
I heard that using different non multiple hz on x11 can be troubling.