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I had a bit of trouble like that too.. Tried Ubuntu and my 2nd display would have static bursts going through the middle horizontally. Couldn't figure out a fix, tried out Fedora and had no problems.
As a long time Fedora user, it's difficult to convince other Linux users of how reliable it is. I've used it on multiple computers for I think about a decade and I've rarely had problems, certainly fewer than I had with Windows.
Last week I finally parted with standard Fedora to try out an immutable version, right now it's Bazzite... I've got to say it's very cool, for some things it may be better for beginners, but for most I'd say it's better to stick to the normal ones.
I think it's better with KDE, though, especially if you've got multiple monitors with different pixel densities.
I had some gaming issues on Gnome, the mouse wouldn't lock to my main window and it caused all kinds of problems.
Could not find a fix, swapped to KDE Plasma and the issue was gone, I've been liking KDE a lot more since, haha.
I flip flopped a bit over the years on my laptop, right now I'm on KDE as I feel it's the better DE at this time.
On the desktop I'd always go with KDE, no question.