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This guy tests with the same specs as you at 1080 and 1440 between high and ultra. You should have a good experience. The FPS is much higher on high settings. There isn't much of a visual difference at ultra.
https://youtu.be/ag4EPJ5kdxE
https://youtu.be/ldbGDsw7xJQ
A RTX 3070/Ti is still capable, but it simply is not a 1440P ultra GPU anymore in many new or upcoming games.
This game was the final nudge needed to give my RTX 3070 away and swap it for a RX 7900XT, which was actually even cheaper than what I had payed for the 3070 a few years back. Nvidia GPus are simply designed with way too little VRAM by tradition and still more expensive than comparable AMD GPUs. They do this on purpose, just look at the RTX 4000 gen with too little VRAM for the power of the GPU and now there will be a (still rumored) refresh with drastically more VRAM. So nice for all the peole who bought the lesser, probably soon insufficient VRAM cards. Soon they can likely buy even more expensive ones... .
The VRAM of the RX 7900 XT is very nice since I wanted to switch to a 4K monitor and any game I tried so far is fine and with help of a little upscaling the GPU will be powerful enough for several years.