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EOS is probably fine. There are some distros that are better out of the box for Nvidia cards. You seem tech savvy, but if Linux is still relatively new to you, it might be a good idea to remove as much potential friction as possible.
Nobara Linux would be a good choice even if you don't have an Nvidia card. You can always theme / modify Nobara to look like EOS as well. Nobara is Fedora modified by Glorious Eggroll who also makes Proton-GE. I can often get games to run on my Steam Deck using Proton-GE when standard Proton won't work.