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I never had a issue on Windows with swapping a GPU since before xp.
Just installed a 4070.. I did go to the website for the latest driver, but Windows supplied driver auto detected resolutions just fine. I was done in fifteen minutes including physically swapping card
I hate when people write lies like this, it makes Linux look bad.
Yep, never had a single issue swapping GPU on windows. First time on Linux, I went to the Nvidia website to download drivers. Apparently that's the worst thing you can do (?!) and it took me hours to undo the mess.
Don't get me wrong I still use Linux daily but there's no need to lie. It has some sharp edges and GPU drivers is one of them.