Just as a final coda to the 4060ti discussion, DF show clearly here why DLSS3/Frame Gen doesn't help this card realize those "phantom gains" against the previous gen 3060ti/3070: frame gen requires frames to be kept in memory for a longer period of time, which is causing massive micro-stutters in select titles (because presumably the card is running out of VRAM in the background and is being bottlenecked by the reduced bandwidth too).
For people upgrading from 1060/70 series, $400 is a massive ripoff (that's a whole new console!) and there are no performance gains over previous gens (which are cheaper), only on power consumption (which is great tbf) and even if the $500 model could alleviate these issues, paying $500 for 3060ti performance? (basically low mid range from 2020... just no). The more modern games that get released, the faster this card will become obsolete. 1060/70 were incredible leaps and that's why they lasted across 2 generations (that, and cross-gen games). 4060/ti won't last you, and ppl will regret it sooner than later.
There is also the point that people upgrading from that tier might still be on PCI-E 3.0 platforms, and this card is worse than last gen on those. A lot of reviewers miss this kind of stuff because they use top specs to test even low or midrange products (to eliminate potential bottlenecks and have the best case scenario possible), but most people who have waited this long to upgrade are not all building a whole new machine to put these cards in, instead it's more likely they just want something they can slot in on an older build.
Pretty much everyone across the board is recommending you to save your money. This is a 4050ti in disguise, overpriced by at least $150 USD. Buy something cheaper or used if you can't wait for better cards.