I'd love the 8* ranges, either 3080 or 6800, but I think they're just out of a reasonable price for me given that I need a new monitor too.
I'll be overjoyed with 1440p on ultra, so I think I'm sticking with the 7* ranges. Big hesitation with last gen is the frames on some of the recent heavy hitters. Unless some big sales happen, I'll spend $150 more for everything stable above 60FPS on ultra. Ensures card viability for at least 4 years imo (high/tweaked towards the end).
EDIT: Just noticed you're also a canuck in Europe! Any advice on where to go for the new cards? I'm not keen on Saturn, but they seem to be the best option for now.
I have 4K60 and 1440p@165Hz and I have never found a game that looked
that much better in 4K than it does at 1440p.
Sure, some things are a bit crisper but once you add antialiasing, film grain, shader effects, reshade or fidelity fx - the actual resolution isn't the limiting factor, it's the quality of the art assets and developer sytle choices.
I'll play casual stuff and console titles at 4k60 but for any serious gaming I will pick the 1440p high refresh every. damn. time.
5700XT is okay for 1440p@75Hz but you will probably want more GPU for a high-refresh monitor. 2070S was the sweet spot this generation that I settled on so the Radeon 6700 variant holds a lot of promise and the 3070 is great, if expensive and probably overkill at the moment.
As long as Navi22 (the baby silicon to what the 6800/6900 series are built on) still has 70% the performance of the vanilla RX 6800 then I think we're in good shape for a $400 win from AMD. If not, I forsee people like us ponying up an extra hundred for the RTX 3070.