State of the art 6 core, 12 thread AMD CPU

>state of the art 6 core, 12 thread AMD CPU
>state of the art Samsung NVMe SSD
>state of the art RTX 2060 graphics card
>state of the art 3000mhz DDR-4 Ram (16gb)

Why does Ubuntu still feel laggy when my computer is literally state of the art? BTW using Ubuntu 18.04.

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install templeOS

>640x360
>Amazon still installed
>Couldn't do the basic courtesy of showing a screenfetch
state of the SHART more like

Probably the animation. Ubuntu feels fast on my computer with those disabled.

Because gnome is bloated garbage

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Because you're not running a state of the art DE.

install video drivers
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
restart

should be better now

Gnome3 and Ubuntu's implementation of it's settings.
Seriously, install Mint, CentOS, whatever. Many distros are better configured and require less fiddling out of the box to get a smooth experience over Ubuntu.

I'm having no trouble running it on my little 4 year old NUC

Runs fine for me, even on an old quad core laptop. Kubuntu, on the other hand...yikes.