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Atleast a CPU of the next generation.
more than 64 GB ram.
and ofc 1TB SSD is not close to be enough.
I disagree. I have a 5600x and 3060ti and I've been gaming at 1440p for a couple of years now. I haven't had any issues. Most games I play I still get frames 60+, with many games i play getting over 100fps.
The trick is to not run Ray-Tracing. Shut RT off whenever you have the option to.
I've been playing 1440p on a 3060ti for a couple of years now. You don't need to use upscaling. But you do have to disable RT when you can.
I'm playing PoE2 on a 5600x and 3060ti, at 1440p with, at least, High settings and it's running the game perfectly fine. I'm getting close to 100 fps.
Except when the game crashes unexpectedly because of bugs.