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It's better not to cause bad feelings between you and your co-worker. Just tell them hey I'm not really looking for a 3060 right now. Thanks anyway
Then you can go buy a new one online or used one whatever
If you haggle, it could lead to relationship friction at work. That's my only concern
Good advice, I agree. Any inside on best card to purchase within the price range I’m looking at? I was thinking 3060ti
You can easily get a 4060ti for $320 or less dawg. Or a 7700XT which will blow it out of the water and has 12gb for $440.
I'm doing fine for 1440p with the regular rtx3070 but I would like to jump to AMD. I believe the 6800xt is in the same range.
About a year ago I got a rx6700xt for $225US used Thats a 12 gig card that can 1440p pretty well.
You can do better than a 3060.
6700xt should have a longer life. With the 12gb vram. They are ~$330 US new and just under 300 used/refurbished. The 7700xt is close in performance to the 6700xt but has newer video codec support and if you don't need that specifically they 6750xt or 6700xt is a much better value.
Greater than 60fps on high-ish on most AAA games at 1440p (Cyberpunk, Red Dead) in my, (my buddy's) experience.