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If you don't have +60 FPS, you must have something blocking your FPS (the game's graphics settings or NVIDIA settings).
16 GB of Ram is enough, but I recommend 32 if you play games like Escape From Tarkov.
it does not change anything.
I have an RTX 4070 Ti too, and on CS2 I have around 300-400 FPS (All on high).
I think your problem comes from the Nvidia settings or the game. Being stuck at 60 FPS.
If anything, you're actually mistaking RAM for VRAM as the other person suggested because running out of system RAM with only 16GB Is pretty easy.
check with gpuz while gaming and see its vram uage
Yeah and you use it because your monitor only supports up to a certain refresh rate and after that you get screen tearing. Which is far worse.
Also people warn others about buying used GPUs that have been used for mining because they let the GPU run wild. Turning off the Vsync would be the same thing.
That card should very easily be able to handle 1080p at 60+ FPS in those 3 games. I don't see how it can cap out the vRAM in those 3 games either. They are not graphical power houses after all.
Vram should not be the issue seeing how cards with less vram runs them at higher FPS values in those games.
Also 16 GB vRAM is good.
What is your CPU though? Maybe that is throttling the performance?