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Decided to buy 2k ips , but my gpu 3060 12gb enough?

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CPU Ryzen 9 5900x
Gpu Evga 3060 12g
PSU 850w Gold 
I don't know 3060 enough or not ,
I not play AA games , light games league of legends , Battlenet etc,, but maybe I will play Final Fantasy Xiv again
still fine ?

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For most of those games, you should be able to run at high frame rates no problem. FFXIV might be a bit of a problem, but should still get you 90+ FPS (unless they've improved the graphics a lot in the last expansion).

Even for AAA games, it should be able to do stable 60 FPS if you play with the settings a bit.

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By 2k you mean 1080p or 1440p?

 

Regardless though, yes 12GB its way more than enough... especially for the games you listed.

 

Edit:

@RautenFFXIV definitely does not come even close to use my 8GB on 3060ti at 1440p. (uses around 3GB)

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Performance at 1440p wise I would say 3060Ti to start with

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I would say 3060 Ti for 1440p. The 3060 is more of a 1080p card. It will play some games at 1440p, but the 3060 Ti is much more capable.

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11 minutes ago, mr fobs said:

I would say 3060 Ti for 1440p. The 3060 is more of a 1080p card. It will play some games at 1440p, but the 3060 Ti is much more capable.

Agreed, but depends on games, you can have a good 1440p experience on a 3060 for non super demanding games, but don't expect a good one for CP2077, nor to be able to use RT...You have DLSS tho to alleviate issues

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yes it's overkill. low settings will double fps.

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