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Both should handle 60fps atleast in most games at high settings with some raytracing.
Not really a ray tracing card.
Should be lots of youtube videos running tests.
If you are ok spending more money and waiting 6 months or less there should be some super versions coming out of higher tier cards that will cost more than a 5060. So 5070 super and higher tier.
Silent Hill 2, Stalker 2, Alan Wake, cyber punk, Black Myth Wukong, Oblivion remastered, Indiana Jones, Hogwarts Legacy and some other games might games to watch benchmark results on due to ray tracing and the games being more demanding.
Do tell me you have never tried something without telling me....
If I could have raytracing running and medium / high settings on a 3050 8GB, the 5060 will have no issues, it's not a card you'd expect to be running maxed out anyway.
Why do so many comment when they have no idea about the actual topic.
Not a bad idea if op really doesn't want to adjust to higher smoother frame rates as they won't miss out not having access to nvidia frame gen or MFG.
Vram. Plenty of videos. Card is fast enough but once the vram gets full the performance tanks. 12 gb version would have been much better but they did 8.
Those many videos tend to use the same small handful of games on max settings instead of turning something down a tiny bit and removing the issue.