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PopOS is great and it would have been great if I knew about it. My first try to use Linux on my PC was short because I didn't manage to install the nvidia drivers correctly.
Everything should just work without any changes. Altough you might need to enable adaptive sync/VRR/gsync if your system supports it.
Edit: And if you need to solve a problem, also look at docs for other distros. E.g. the Arch wiki has many examples that work (similar) on PopOS