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I wouldnt be so sure. Look how long the 2500k hung in there. Next gen consoles are still only going to allow 6 cores for games, the other 2 are reserved for the OS, likely the 9700k will last through this entire generation unless you are a FPS snob looking for 200+ FPS.All the major Australian parts suppliers had their sites crash at the exact release time - lol. Glad I'm not in the market for one of these - figure my 2080Ti is more than enough for now and I can wait for the 3080 Super (or even the 4000 series)... It'll probably be my 9700k's lack of hyperthreading that prompts an overhaul, if anything.
The 3060 is maybe 2080 level. It's performance wouldnt warrant a larger framebuffer, the GPU would bottleneck on processing before VRAM limitations would come into play.I honestly would be wary of buying a GPU with only 8GB of VRAM these days. Fine if it's not a new card but anything you expect to be future-proofing I think that's low.
The 290x can maintain 1080p ultra with 4GB no problem right now, the 3060 will likely be fine with 8GB
I really hope this one is good. The cooler looks great but the 256 bit rumors and lack of any leaks showing greater then 2080ti performance is very concerning.