We were granted early access to test Forza Horizon 6, and with that we've been preparing a full-on 40 GPU benchmark and a performance optimization guide, both of which will be posted soon. But before that, we wanted to revisit the classic VRAM discussion because it's as relevant as ever given the current state of the GPU market. To our disappointment, we haven't published a single VRAM-related article this year, so let's fix that. Our first impression of Forza Horizon 6 was captured on a GeForce RTX 5060 Ti . We raced at 1440p using DLSS Quality mode with the maximum in-game settings, that's the Extreme+RT preset. To our amazement, the game runs very well, rendering between 60 and 70 fps. That is an excellent level of optimization, and best of all, the game looks great. While we would ideally like high refresh performance (over 100 fps) for this style of game, playing with a controller or a steering wheel feels good. The input is certainly very acceptable, so high marks here for the RTX 5060 Ti.…