The best card by far at the moment. Anything more is overkill unless you are a professional or have money to burn and want supersampling in VR.
In terms of quality and price, it's quite linear at 700 euros for 7000 kuda cores compared to 3000+ 300 euros for 4060, approximately. Check benchmarks on websites and draw your own conclusions.
If you can afford a 4070, then you can probably go SUPER and it's worth it. For a processor, you want an i5 14600K for gaming, and if you do tasks that require many cores and need hyperthreading, maybe go for an i7 14700K.
But for gaming, you simply want a high clock frequency and games are not able to utilize hyperthreading. By this I mean that the engine cannot distribute the work evenly across many cores, and if you get an i7 or i9, you will be paying for cores that are idle, increasing temperatures, and paying for electricity.
So get the best i5 with the best cooler you can in an open airflow case with 14 fans and a suitable power supply. Expect it to be a little oven at 750 watts, so AIRFLOW.
If you want to save money, it's better to get it with 2 fans instead of a lower category.
Now for this card.
I don't have much to say. MONSTER.
There's nothing it can't do.
2K 4K VR supersampling FPS
It has good throttling, meaning when it's rendering in loading processing, etc., it speeds up.
The fans go up to 1900rpm, they sound a bit but it finishes the job so quickly that it's not bothersome at all and you feel like you have a monster.
Otherwise, in gaming, it's not audible, it's at the level of the cooler.
Display setting optimization at the end. Just set everything to FULL.
I got it for VR. Get it from a store with a 3-year warranty.
P.S. Use a bottleneck calculator to see that your system doesn't limit it (14600K can handle it).
Motherboard RAM AIRFLOW and a good cooler, and you'll have a powerful PC.
I didn't expect a PC to impress me so much.
I just wanted a PCVR and I finally realized that if you invest in the PC, it's worth it.
It's worth it 100%