I'm looking to achieve a steady 30 FPS on most games at 4K resolution. Will the 5060 Ti be sufficient for this?
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4K gaming can be tough on GPUs. The 5060 Ti could manage some modern games at 30 FPS, but expect to lower settings significantly or rely on upscaling. Keep in mind the difference between native 4K and using technology like DLSS or FSR—it can make a big difference. If you're aiming for consistent 30 FPS across the board, you might want to consider a more powerful card.
Why settle for 30 FPS? You might get better overall performance at 1440p with 60 FPS, which is way more enjoyable. I usually game at 1080p since I can't see much difference on my couch, but I love the smoothness of 120 FPS.
With the right settings, you could potentially hit 60 FPS at 4K using medium or high settings alongside upscaling. Upscaling can actually enhance visuals compared to native resolution in many cases. Personally, I'd choose that over sticking to just 30 FPS at native 4K.
You'll want to check benchmarks since it heavily relies on the specific game. For 4K at 30 FPS, it might deliver decent results.
The performance really depends on the version you get. The 16GB variant might work for 4K gaming at 30 FPS in some titles, but the 8GB version? Definitely not a chance. Most players would probably prefer 1440p at 60 Hz over 4K at 30 FPS anyway.

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