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Try Win10 LTSC if you don't want to make the switch to Linux.
I've went from 7 to LTSC. I didn't realize how cool LTSC was until I had to use a W10 machine at work. There's a good chance I'll go full Linux when the support ends but I'll have enough time to consider it.
Yes! Did the same, I really like it. This is what a Windows should be like. Also, long support. I just ask myself why I didn’t switch to it earlier.
Nobara (Fedora based Distro with tweaks for gaming) is also a nice choice, but I still don’t want to fully switch to it for gaming because of Anti Cheat.