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The prices are inflated for Nvidia for sure due to the low stock levels which I think will eventually balance out in the upcoming months and we will start to see models be closer to that MSRP as supply catches up with demand. What Radeon needs to do is make sure the MSRP they are going to announce is based on not the current market prices of Nvidia counterparts but rather MSRP and performance of what Nvidia already announced.

Because if Radeon makes the mistake of pricing 9070 XT at say $700 USD due to current market trends, reviewers will compare to 5070 Ti with it's MSRP of $750 and likely shit on it greatly which is something Radeon can't afford to happen again. Radeon should price the 9070 XT correctly and then let AIBs adjust the prices based on market conditions like they are doing with RTX 5000. That way reviewers won't bash on them while letting AIBs have their way with prices until the market settles down.



                  

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