I don't know if you understood what I said,
AMD does not make coolers they just design them. And the coolers that they design work fine, look at the TPUs review of the 7900XTX where it reaches only 73C hotspot temperature. This is in an open test bench I think, nonetheless, there is clearly nothing wrong with the design. Why would they pay someone else for something that works just fine ? Maybe this was a QA issue that could have been spotted by AMD, I don't know how that process works, although it is still not clear to me how many of these things are faulty or if that's even the issue here. Nonetheless, if that is the problem, sadly AMD might have not had the ability to prevent this since they are not in charge of the manufacturing.
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223 is a very small sample size, not the mention the obvious bias in being more likely to answer the pool if you do in fact have an issue. It's also not clear what "the issue" even is, do all of those people have cards that hit 110C ? Or do they hit other, lower, temperatures that the users find problematic.