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It was just an example. I could have said any other Nvidia card (and yes, I could have bought a 4070 Ti).Why do you think the 7800XT has the 4070 Ti as an opponent? Hm?
Maybe you can stop making assumptions about what I tested. It was version 2.something in Cyberpunk 2077.Maybe you tested with DLSS 1.0. Anyway, AMD graphics cards with RT ON lose half of the performance. The ones from nVidia are doing much better. AMD introduced RT on the principle: "weak is better than nothing", an undoubted proof of how important this gadget is, blamed by some until the moment AMD equals nVidia. DLSS will be blamed forever, despite the positive reviews.
As for RT, both Nvidia and AMD cards lose a huge chunk of performance when it's enabled. The fact that AMD loses more is of no significance.
I'm going to disregard the rest of your post as you're going on a tangent with random stuff you just came up with, and not contributing to the conversation.