Mhm, looks exactly where I thought it would land. ~5% below RTX 4080 in raster, ~5% below 4070 Ti Super in RT, with large improvements in the feature set which mostly make it look ok next to Ada, something that RDNA 3 didn't manage to do. Definitely an overhyped product, however by no means a bad one, it's a very solid midranger. Price made or broke it, and at the suggested retail price, it's a win in my book. After a couple of years of driver updates I expect it to be more or less at the RTX 4080 Super's performance level.
Whether the extra $130 is worth for Sapphire's improvements, beefy cooler and 12v-2x6 input is worth, that is up to the customer, it certainly damages the value proposition of the 9070 XT, but on the other hand you get a very premium product indeed. I'd be happy to part with this kind of cash. Unfortunately... this thing doesn't perform anywhere near as well as I want my PC's GPU to perform, if I had waited for it from the RTX 4080 I had over the past 2 years I would be pretty disappointed.