>>106930700
if you want 1080p 1660 super and 1660 ti for $70 is fine.
no DLSS or raytracing.
when buying stuff, I want to get 2x better bang per buck (cost per frame) compared to the best bang per back GPU.
ATM the best bang per buck GPU's are 5060 / 5070 (9060 or 9070 XT for AMD, but I don't think the AMD prices are as low as Nvidia ATM, and AMD uses GDDR6 instead of GDDR7).
So take the game you want to play, divide the cost of the GPU with the FPS, MAKE SURE the comparison of FPS is within the same benchmark, note that all benchmarks run at ultra, but if you lower the settings to high it would 2x the fps in most games that are not CPU bottlenecked.
so the math is, 1660 TI gets 30fps on cyberpunk, while the 5070 gets 120fps with the same settings.
1660 TI cost per frame = $2 ($30 / 60)
5070 cost per frame = $4 ($500 / 120)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKW5-DAPFCQ
Note that the 1660 TI can reach 80fps with lower settings, but the 5070 can't get much more than 120fps because of the CPU, but a 9800x3d might get 200fps.