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Overwatch (and probably AMD's drivers, thinking back) was actually the tipping point for me ditching Windows and fully commiting to Linux. I was getting the dreaded "rendering device lost" crash at least once per gaming session, with a brand new GPU, but have seen it maybe twice since switching. I don't have quite the same performance gains as you, but Overwatch is definitely more stable and just feels smoother on Linux for me.
It might've been because it was so new, think Linux is typically slower to get drivers up and running for newer hardware