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My info is somewhat out of date, but I can say that a 3060ti/6700XT will be able to do 1080p @ 144fps+ on max settings without breaking a sweat. I have a 3060ti, and I can even do ≈240fps on many titles on max.
Supposedly, the 3060ti and 6700XT can both do 1440p, but you may struggle to achieve the same fps at the same settings. 3070 or better is usually considered the minimum for 1440p gaming.
Like I said, my info is a bit out of date, so maybe somebody else can provide the newer equivalents for 3060ti/6700XT or better.
ETA: a new PSU should come with all the cables you need. Don't buy third party cables, unless it's just a port extension, because you will run the risk of burning out a part due to incorrect wiring. The only other cables you'd need are monitor cables, such as HDMI or DisplayPort.