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Maybe drunk was the wrong phrase, how about money grubbing corporate slime bags? Knowing full well they can produce more of these cards thanks to the cut down memory and silicon and then still charging an obscene amount of money for it knowing full well people (mainly bots) will snap them up. Like Steve from GN said they are deliberately making themselves the middle man. This card was probably originally meant to slot in around the $800-$900 range which would of undercut the 6900XT and be nicely placed in the stack of the somewhat normal market. Nvidia knows the market is volatile at the moment and they are taking full advantage of it and going full corporate on their consumer base. 2-10% more performance than a 3080 for near 100% the price is insane and like Steve said this card would easily be DOA in any other type of market from the current one we have. Takin advantage of the current market situation like this is some of the most anti consumer bs I've seen in recent memory.