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Generally, cards drop their worth far slower than they used to, as tech advances far slower. During the peak of price/performance wars, any GPU you bought was sold NEW for half of what you bought it for 12-15 months later. At that point, the successor generation was on the market, offering similar or better performance for a much lower cost.
I just actually bought a 5060 Ti for my daughters PC yesterday, new build for her birthday in January but bought GPU and M.2 now just in case of a sudden hike, luckily have a 5800X and 16GB of DDR4 that I never sold and dodged the current RAM situation.
The ram prices won't really effect GPU prices since those are completely different kinds if chips. Plus how does tbat effect already made GPUs sitting on shelves for months.
Like with everything else the past few years , corporate greed...