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$700 gets you a pretty nice PC these days.....
Or two Steam Decks!
Or 73% of a PS5 pro if you're in Canada!
Or 1 US Steam Deck and a hooker!
Or one steam deck and a fuck ton of games!
I'm still using a 1070ti and hitting stable 60fps with newer games. Medium to low settings, usually but most slow down comes from poor optimization since I'm running a 12th Gen and regularly see medium usage on both GPU and CPU.
It's still worth it for the freedom and then upgrade with time
12th Gen i5 and a 3060 will outperform a PS5 pro
That sounds like a pretty nice PC to me. Probably not going to play everything on ultra, but neither do consoles.
With a 2 min search I found a cyberpowerpc prebuilt for $700 that included a r7 5700 and rx 6700. And yes, you can absolutely get 60 fps at 1080p on some aaa titles; I don't know where you get that idea you can't, especially if you can tweak graphics settings (for the record, most pc gamers don't even use ultra- high and medium presets are the most reasonable settings). I'm sure a title like Diablo 4 doesn't require tuning at 1080p at all.