I'm curious if the 8GB version of the 5060ti is a decent buy now that DLSS 4.5 is out. Can this 8GB VRAM still hold its own in gaming, especially if I use DLSS in performance mode? Or is 8GB just not enough for today's games?
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Honestly, I think the 8GB 5060ti is a solid option, especially for 1080p gaming with DLSS 4.5. You’re going to get a good performance boost without breaking the bank. It’s definitely better than spending on a more expensive card for just a bit more power.
A lot depends on what you're playing. For lighter games, like League of Legends, 8GB is fine—but for AAA titles on higher settings, you might see a struggle. It’s not a full-on deal-breaker, but I'd recommend aiming for something with a little more VRAM if you're getting serious about gaming.
I’d say it’s still a bit limiting for more demanding games. Fourteen to sixteen GB is where you start feeling more future-proof. If you're gaming at higher resolutions or settings, consider options like the 9060XT with 16GB for similar pricing.

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