No BS? (granted Nvidia's DLSS marketing is ridiculous)
I'm really dissapointed in reviews from GamersNexsus and JaysTwoCent(not that Jay has ever been objective). They have become more opinionators than reviewers at this point, and I don't care about your feelings about products, I care about an objective assessment of a product. Calling this product a "rip-off" and falsely claiming it only matches RTX 3080 is a misrepresentation at best.
Yes GPUs are too expensive, but the solution to that isn't to torch one player, it's to have more competition and actually plenty of supplies (not just a few thousand cards). This card actually beats RX 7900 XT in performance per Dollar, which shows some competition helps, even more competition helps more.
I think a good price for RTX 4070 Ti would be $200 lower, but objectively speaking, it matches RTX 3090($1500) in 4K and 3090 Ti($2000) in 1440p, that's a lot more performance per Dollar vs. the previous generation. It's also way more efficient. So objectively speaking, this is a good step forward, and don't let some "butthurt" reviewers ruin a solid product. My recommendation for buyers in this segment is to set up a price notification, and grab one once a good deal arrives. It's usually not hard to find something ~10-20% off if you give it a little time.
And for everyone complaining about 12 GB VRAM; as evident in TPU's review, none of the games exhibit bottlenecking in 4K on this card, and claiming it will be a problem is FUD. Once again, I don't care how much VRAM people "feel" this card needs, the facts are in the results. And facts don't care about your feelings.