If you wanna game, nvidia is not so great. For everything else, you can install and it works really well.
Ashiette
There are indeed more lightweight distros. But if you want something that "works out of the box", contrary to, say, PuppyLinux or Gentoo, then Arch is interesting.
It is however harder to configure than Fedora, Manjaro, SuSE, etc. It's a great inbetween.
Frankly, you're being obnoxious.
It may be linked to the vagal nerve. Talk to a doctor about it.
There is no need to tweak anything to get it working
It is easily customizable (via a preinstalled app) and is intuitive for Windows and MacOS users.
It is a very clean and neat Linux distro.
Zorin OS
Thanks to Pacman and the AUR there is an extensive list of apps to install very easily.
And you don't have to keep the build dependencies on your system, so you have more disk space.
It's lightweight and efficient
Arch
Zorin is the best distro to learn linux when coming from Windows. I have used Zorin 15.3 and Zorin 16.
The UI is nice, simple and reminds a lot of Windows. It is easy to understand (easier than Ubuntu, Debian, Pop!_OS and Linux Mint).
It has wine preinstalled and runs smoothly.