Install it in a VM!
If your system supports IOMMU for graphics devices here is something
special you can do:
I would instead consider purchasing an additional PCI-e graphics device
and a PCI-e usb card then installing Windows in a VM with IOMMU-GFX,
this way you can have your cake and eat it too.
I play my games in a windows VM on my libre coreboot workstation, it
works great and I highly recommend it
Another reason a VM is much better is that windows doesn't get access to
your bare metal hardware unless you forward a device so it can't send
serial numbers back to MS for their spying/marketing database, such as
your HDD serial number or NIC mac address, and one can avoid a bad virus
as you can simply restore a previous VM snapshot.
[1] (for the VM's keyboard and mouse if you don't have more than one usb
controller onboard)
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