I was able to save my new 3D card from my broken desktop, has a Cooler Master HAF EVO case with the Z690 Aorus Master. We tried replacing the failed Gigabyte power supply with a Cooler Master, but the new power supply could not boot the 3D card all. I even tried my Nvidia 2070 card in it, but that did not work either. However, I was able to install the 3070 Master in the Bazzite Deck Gnome version of the Nvidia download ISO the older Gigabyte DDR3 desktop. I to reinstall since the KDE with Nvidia support did not boot up when I changed the 3D card. It works now, as I took some screenshots in Linux Gnome the hardware. For some reason, the name of the 3D changed, and I am not sure why I have not tried to play any games under Lutris yet. I hope the auto fans on this 3D card will turn on under Linux. I was unsure if I needed Windows 11 or 10 for this 3D card’s hardware to work, as I have never used the AORUS Geforce RTX 3070 under Linux before. As you can see, it added the text “Geforce RTX 3070 Lite Hash Rate,” which was not there before. This case does have a display window, so I would have to open it up again to take any screenshots, which I do not want to do at this time. I had to figure out how to connect the two cables in the older Cooler Master power supply this case is using. It can power this 3D card just fine, but it is an older power supply. Anyway, I wanted to about the name change under the About in Gnome from the Bazzite Nvidia Beta Deck version, if anyone knows why it did that. I am copying some of my Epic Games and other games to try under Linux with this 3D card to see how it. This desktop can run Windows 10, but Windows 11 is a bit slow on this hardware and it does not have a TPM 2.0 or any TPM device at all.
<----- I used GNOME and Edge, which I installed Flathub, Copilot to help rewrite query about the 3D card information under Linux. Additionally, I want to know if the fans will automatically power on when needed under Linux. The 3D card should have smart fans that operate when necessary. It has three fans that do move until required, according to my understanding of how they function. However, manually running them from Linux NVIDIA app does not seem to work, although it read the temperature under that software title.
trying to turn on GPU Fan settings does not seem to work, so they should auto run correct anyway? The message indicates a failed to enable GPU fan settings when clicking on “Enable GPU Fan Settings.” This means the fans should still automatically run or turn on when needed. I never used this 3D card under Linux before, so it is working correctly on the Bazzite Distro for NVIDIA deck image of Gnome version. I hope anyway, feedback is welcome about it.
they seem to be too buggy at this time, maybe I try it again, once NVidia deck mode is out of beta, the side menu got corrupted and were unreadable in deck mode on the gnome edition, I think it was something I did, but might have been, going to switch the old pc back to windows for now. at first things were fine, but something changed that caused stuff like HDR said it was on but the settings in deck mode had it off, stuff like that was happening to me. I think steam under windows in BIG screen mode is basically the same as deck mode, but there should be less of that happening, again text was all messed up in the side menu, where I was blindly clicking to find desktop mode.
ended up too buggy on me, going back to windows for now.
I am pretty sure its the linux software and not the 3D card itself, since it only seems to happen when I use deck mode. I could use a normal linux distro, but wanted to try my newer 3D card with it, but until these bugs are fixed I keep it on windows I think, plus I don’t have to use lutris that way of running all my other non-steam games that I own.
I might look up the bugs if I can, but if I cannot fix this on my own, then I switch it for sure to windows for now.