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Yes, I've also had an eye on the 6700XT, but I made the bad decision to wait for the new gen and hopefully a price drop for older GPUs. The stable used prices are probably because of people who bought at exorbitant prices who don't want to sell their GPU for nothing, combined with the new gen having the same price to performance ratio.
Now with the 7600XT having 16GB VRAM, I've thought about buying until I noticed it only supports PCIe 4.0 x8, which is half the bandwidth on my PCIe 3.0 x16 slot. It's a B350 board I want to upgrade to a 5800X3D and use for years to come. This means I'm basically forced to either go with a 7700XT, or go with an older 6700XT.
Anyway, waiting years for a new gen isn't an option either, so I'll stay frustrated for a while longer.
Fun coincidence, 16 lanes was one of my concerns as well when I got mine. I'm also on an old AM4 motherboard. Currently have a 3900X CPU which is plenty for my needs for now, but it's good knowing I still have an upgrade path to an X3D. AM4 has been an awesome platform in terms of upgradability :)