I'm curious about the lifespan of the 5060 Ti, especially concerning its performance with new AAA games. How many years can we expect it to handle gaming at 1080p ultra settings and 1440p at medium to high? Is it a bit of a stretch for these resolutions?
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Usability varies person to person. Some folks will upgrade their GPU once they can't play on ultra, while others will tweak settings to keep playing. Don't stress too much—your gaming experience is what matters, not just the specs!
Honestly, if you're okay with using features like DLSS and frame generation, you might stretch its usability to about 10 years! It really depends on your gaming style and whether you care about having top-notch graphics.
With NVIDIA’s trajectory, I wonder if we’ll shift to more cloud gaming rather than local setups. The direction gaming is taking is interesting. Makes you think about the future of local GPUs!
If you're aiming for steady 60 fps, I'd estimate the 5060 Ti will serve you well for around 5 years at those settings. It's decent now, but it'll start struggling with newer titles soon.
For new AAA games, I wouldn't really recommend the 5060 Ti. The lifespan will depend on personal tolerance for lower frame rates. Personally, I'd want an upgrade sooner rather than later to keep up with current titles.

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