7800Xt is 16.67% cheaper while being around 7% slower overall not worth spending extra $100 for this GPU.
Take, you lost that:
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super Founders Edition Review
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super launches today, boasting a solid increase in GPU cores, ROP units and cache. This enhancement brings its performance much closer to that of the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, at a price point of $600 that signals strong competition for AMD's Radeon RX 7800 XT.
www.techpowerup.com
1080p: 100% / 92% = 108,7%, so almost a perfect extra performance of 8,7%
1440p and 4K: 100% / 93% = +7,5% extra.
You need to learn some basic maths. Nope, you can't substract percentages and take the difference as if that represents the extra performance obtained. And nope, you can't take the worst case to say "you only gains X", because you are doing a logical fraud.
Put the other cards with a little extra juice, maybe reaching +10%.
Take consideration about RT, because, you know, you aren't wasting 600$ to play games without enabling the best graphics posible. And nope, wasting "only 500" in a 7800XT for playing without RT isn't a valid argument. With RT the difference can be, much, much wider (more and more if a game implements complex RT effects, or worse, pathtracing).
Take in account the superior DLSS, the best compute technologies, and much better power consumption. Yes, DLSS is very usable with all the resolutions, and yes!, with 1080p with a superb reconstruction image.
So many pluses, not only raw performance. And, I think that I can say about you, and the other users of TPU, that you all know that, normally, a better performance product doesn`t scale its price in the same proportion. Only rare exceptions.
You can find refugee in the extra memory of the 7800XT, but please, don't lie with the data and stop trolling because you dislike nvidia, and you need to shit the launch of a more than enough good product.