Exactly, they will be complaint even if they release them relatively cheap this time but they simply need to endure, do their thing, improve gen on gen and be relatively cheap. That doesn't mean exactly 30% or some other silly arbitrary number. But most of all, they have to be in stock!Look at ryzen where AMD launched a R5 1600 for $200 which had 50% more cores and outperformed Intels flagship $370 7700k in MT.
It took a few generations of good value releases but once AMD increased market and mind share they have been able to jack the price and people will buy them regardless.
that's the biggest Nvidia problem - not pricing as such (as that's just the outcome) but no availability, which drives prices up. And seems to be done artificially by NVIDIA.
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OCing takes it to 5080 levels, but you can also overclock the 5080, that's true