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As others mentioned, 6600 / 6650 would be a good upgrade for you at about the $200 price point, possibly a little lower. If you can find a 6600XT it's also a good choice. Personally that's what I'm running and it's quite good for 1080p -- IIRC it's slightly better on average than a 3060.
Yes, ray tracing isn't great on AMD, and it's unsupported on Linux unless you use the bleeding edge MESA driver. But, ray tracing is ray tracing -- I've never really seen the difference to be worth worrying about.