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Was less on my current map too, but not by much like 6.6 or so sits at.
3070 ti @ 1440p dx12 default settings (high)
it can do it at 1080p for sure right?
At 1080p your CPU and RAM will be the first main bottleneck, as that resolution, coupled with DLSS, means the GPU will be wasting cycles whilst it waits for the CPU to keep up. If your CPU can keep up, the GPU will keep up.
At 1440p the bottleneck will be the GPU purely.
As for hitting 120 as the minimum constant framerate, that's up to your hardware and settings. Only way to find out is to look at benchmarks, or just try it.
If you want 120fps at 1440p you should still probably aim at the 3080 to be on the safe side. That GPU will remain relevant for longer than the 3070 and will have better average FPS with 1% and .1% lows, which are the times when the FPS dips hard and hurts the performance the most. You don't really notice when your average or max FPS fluctuates a bit, you really notice the performance drop in heavy combat, in the worst possible times.