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$700 gets you a pretty nice PC these days.....
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.
That sounds like a pretty nice PC to me. Probably not going to play everything on ultra, but neither do consoles.
12th Gen i5 and a 3060 will outperform a PS5 pro
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
Or two Steam Decks!
Or one steam deck and a fuck ton of games!
Or 73% of a PS5 pro if you're in Canada!
Or 1 US Steam Deck and a hooker!