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For pseudo-casual I'd suggest Pop!OS. It's what I have running on my wife's machine which is an AMD CPU and Nvidia GPU. She claims not to be a techy, but I think it's more that she doesn't want to be bothered with tinkering.
+1 for Pop, have run it for years without issue
Pop! was my first choice also. But it's so locked down that if you want to, say, add another HDD the OS makes that a massive pain.
I moved away from it shortly after that.