ROFL
+5% performance over 2080 Ti for +150% price.
2017 Nissan GTR Pure is ~ $101K
2017 Nisasan GTR Nismo ~ $177K
2017 Nissan GTR GT3 ~ $550K
You see this exact thing in the performance/super car market. From the pure model to the GT3, the difference in performance is literally 5% or there about and what's the price hike?
Car enthusiasts are almost never occupied with this argument, yet there are fewer people who can afford a $101K car vs. a $2500 USD GPU.
Now consider as well, that the GTR, in any shape is not the fastest Hyper/Super car there is. Compare that with the TITAN RTX which is literally the fastest GPU money can buy or has ever existed.
That's the nice thing about life in general, if you want something and have the money, you buy it. If you think the price is too much, you simply do not buy it. Nobody is forcing anyone to have an RTX GPU at any price. Even better, the introduction of a TITAN RTX doesn't make anybody else's TITAN GPU magically slower, you have the same performance you had yesterday at the price you thought was fair.
Not sure if it's a sense of entitlement on PC DIY 'enthusiasts' side, or just something beyond my ken, either way, it is curious for sure.