Late last year I set out to purchase a GPU with a clear use case in mind: to use a multiseat software to run two instances of Palworld at 1080p@60 native.
Multiseat uses less VRAM than virtualization since OS stuff is allocated only once (and is easier to setup), but game assets still get duplicated.
At high quality settings, Palworld uses about 6GB, so no 12GB nonsense card would do.
I decided to get a 7900XT and so far it works very well for the original purpose. You have to limit FPS for both players otherwise one of them stutters like mad. The card has enough grunt that I can even stretch it to 1080p@90+1080p@60 or even 1440p@60+1080p@60.
Most of the time my daughter plays Roblox in 4k@60 which is so light that I can play pretty much anything at 1440p@60 (e.g. Control, Stray, PoE2) simultaneously without issues.
My only complaints so far are the high power consumption in light gaming scenarios and some video-decoding related crashes in Firefox. Temperatures, noise, compatibility, everything else is great.
God, playing in native 4K is really something else, I had forgotten how upscaling and TAA botches IQ!