Satisfied
Upgraded my RTX 3060 12GB to this RTX 4060 Ti 16GB to play in 1440p with my i9-9900KF.
Although much criticised on the internet (particularly for its price, with +100€ to go from 8 to 16 GB of VRAM), I'm very happy with it. It performs well (90-120 fps on recent games in High 1440p, even 200-240 fps in High 1080p on 2020 licences), consumes little power (a real strength of the RTX 40 series, I consume less than a 3060 for more performance) and heats up less: the large heatsink may seem oversized, but it allows you to stay between 45 and 60°C in game (fan at 30%, so silent, and 0-Frozr out of game), average temperature below 60°C on 3DMark Time Spy (so no drop in frequency). For the record, I'm running RDR2 on very high at 90 fps STABLE in 1440p, and War Thunder at 120 fps. A joy.
Future-proof choice, the 16GB of VRAM is worth it (no need to set the ReBAR in the BIOS, especially as some games already use 10GB...), and the DLSS 3 is great for smoothing without artefacts.
A little frightening at first (image hatching sometimes on Youtube, it would have been worth 4.5/5) but problems solved as soon as the NVIDIA GeForce drivers were updated.
In short, NVIDIA is expensive, and so is MSI quality, but if you're looking for performance, coolness and silence, you'll get your money's worth.