welp, after more thought put into this I've come to my personal conclusion that these cards are overpriced because the 7900 XT is really the 7800 XT in disguise, and the XTX is the real 7900 XT
this 7900 XT is AMD's equivalent of nvidia's 4080 12GB, yet I haven't seen them getting as much shit for it - in fact, most I saw is them being praised for being 'pro-consumer' and giving us, unwashed plebs, a X900 card for $100 less than the previous generation's 6900 XT's MSRP of $999 - real fuckin clever of AMD, I'll give them that
the 7900 XT is only 33% faster than a 6800 XT - what will that make the "real" 7800 XT? 15% faster? 20% faster? at what MSRP? I bet it'll be higher than that of 6800 XT's, which further shows how pathetic this generational leap is - we're back to R9 200 -> R9 Fury days LOL
this generation is a total bummer - high-end performance price goes up while carefully marketed as a "better deal than last gen's 6900 XT" to give the illusion that they're not just selling the 7800 XT as a X900 tier card
6800 XT MSRP - $650
3080 MSRP - $700
7900 XT (real: 7800 XT) - $900 (+$250 over last gen high end)
4080 - $1200 (+$500 over last gen high end)
no amount of "but it's new tech" cope will change it - as a person looking to buy a graphics card I DON'T GIVE A SHIT if it's got 6,000,000nm chiplet & fishlet tech, I want a better deal than last gen, not a worse deal
if this trend continues, and if dumbfuck gamers continue buying either lineup from AMD or nvidia, you'll see the 5080 for $1600, the 5090 for $2500, and AMD will follow suit, what with majority shareholder companies being the same in both AMD and nvidia, as pointed out by someone on here