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i wouldn't bother until the 60xx, also depends on the cpu as an old cpu will severely bottleneck a new gpu, so you might need an entirely new system
As for the 3060 being enough in 2025, sure it is, if you're okay with gaming at 1080p, like I do. I have a 3060 and I do like it, but the most graphically intense game I play is Skyrim at 1080p (with about 250 mods, some of which really cranks up the graphics big time) so your mileage might vary.
When I say "we," I’m really referring to everyone in the community who wants to share their thoughts—nothing more complicated than that. I'm just a fellow gamer eager to hear about your real-world experiences with these GPUs!
Just so you know, I have the 12GB variant of the 3060, and I totally agree with what you said! It still performs quite well for 1080p gaming and even light 1440p gaming in 2025.
Also, I'm really curious about something. You mentioned modded Skyrim, and wow, 250 mods sounds incredible! Do you think VRAM capacity is more important than raw GPU power when it comes to heavily modded or texture-heavy games? I've heard some folks say that the 12GB of VRAM on the 3060 can sometimes outperform the 4060 in those cases.
Upscaling and frame gen do way too much now, so raw GPU power upgrades don’t feel exciting anymore.
I’m on a 3060 12GB with a 12th-gen Intel CPU, so no big bottlenecks yet.
That’s why I don’t really see the point in jumping to a 4060.
Maybe like you said, waiting for the 60xx or something bigger makes more sense.