Technically if you had two video cards you could use qemu-kvm with a Windows 10 virtual and use GPU passthrough for gaming and get damn near bare metal performance using the actual Nvidia drivers. This has already been done for other Windows games for those that wish to run Linux as their host OS. Performance has been reported to be better but that may be dependent on your hardware. I wouldn't do this without a minimum of 32GB of RAM and at least an 8 core CPU.
i.e.
Two monitors
Run a Radeon card on your Linux host OS - I believe Vulkan support is there now. Who cares, you are using Linux for work.
Run your Nvidia card under qemu-kvm on Windows 10, passthrough the IOMMU groups to the VM and install your native nvidia drivers, audio, USB peripherals, etc.
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