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-get 4060ti yes it has 8gb but that will run fine at 1080p and like medium settings and get like 40-60fps to 100+fps.
-more vram is really only good for 1440p and 1080p max settings and RTX/ray tracing- at max settings.
-BUT don't buy the 3060 12gb it's old and will only get like 40fps max and really won't go over depending on the game.
I'm about to buy the RTX 5060 8gb for $300 USD
I play on 1080p and usually i dont max out settings. And i really dont care about RTX
Yeah, i had the 3060 in mind first but then i friend told me he could sell me his 4060ti for 300 bucks and now i wanna go for it. I watched some benchmarks and in most cases the CPU is good enough but not always.
They test those GPUs on max settings and push them to there limits and they always test them in the most hard to run games
So playing something different or older would get you those 60+fps and if you don't have RTX then you'd probably get more.