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There really is no comparison between GTX 1080 and RX 480. These cards are at the opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of performance and should be priced accordingly.
I'm not sure why RX 480 is so expensive in Sweden, that price increase would definitely take away the value of what is supposed to be the low end tier of the GPU market.
It's interesting that you say GTX 1080s are close to the MSRP in Sweden because they certainly have not been in most other areas of the globe. In fact the biggest problem many people have with the 1080 and 1070 is the high price bar set by the Founders Edition and to make matters worse, vendors were taking advantage of the short supply and charging even more.
I'm not sure why RX 480 is so expensive in Sweden, that price increase would definitely take away the value of what is supposed to be the low end tier of the GPU market.
It's interesting that you say GTX 1080s are close to the MSRP in Sweden because they certainly have not been in most other areas of the globe. In fact the biggest problem many people have with the 1080 and 1070 is the high price bar set by the Founders Edition and to make matters worse, vendors were taking advantage of the short supply and charging even more.