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Until I saw this, I assumed it must be a problem with newer Nvidia cards because I almost never had a problem with my ancient GTS450 on Mint and LMDE.
And that "almost" is because of the one time something got added to the kernel that didn't play nice with the OEM driver. Later kernels didn't have the same problem.
All that said, I'm team AMD again and am likely to stay that way. The old computer was built during a very brief window about 15 years ago where it wasn't uncool to buy Intel CPUs and NVidia graphics and, I assume, AMD were having problems.
The PC before that was AMD/ATI, hence "again" now.