Mint is a nice distribution and easy to handle and good for daily use.
While K A L I is a penetration testing distribution and nearly every penetration testing tool is installed by default.
K A L I is neither easy to configure nor easy to use.
AMD recommend the use of Ubuntu, CentOS RHEL or SLES 15 Service Pack 2.
So you should try on of them first.
BTW:
You mentioned NVIDA. Mostly NVIDIA drivers are working out of the box, but not in every case.
On my notebook, I'm running a RYZEN with integrated GPU and a GTX1650. It took me several hours, to let this combination work as expected (running Arch Linx).
I'll say, you assembled a special rig. In that case you can't expect, that a distribution like K A L I is working out of the box.
While K A L I is a penetration testing distribution and nearly every penetration testing tool is installed by default.
K A L I is neither easy to configure nor easy to use.
AMD recommend the use of Ubuntu, CentOS RHEL or SLES 15 Service Pack 2.
So you should try on of them first.
BTW:
You mentioned NVIDA. Mostly NVIDIA drivers are working out of the box, but not in every case.
On my notebook, I'm running a RYZEN with integrated GPU and a GTX1650. It took me several hours, to let this combination work as expected (running Arch Linx).
I'll say, you assembled a special rig. In that case you can't expect, that a distribution like K A L I is working out of the box.