I'm glad you picked up the Radeon VII. I had two Geforce GTX 1080 Asus Strix in my computer, but SLI was terrible. I ended up getting a VII for $650 with The Division 2 and World War Z (two games I was going to get anyways) and I could not justify the $150 higher price tag on the 2080. I also looked at the 2080 Ti, but it was twice the price for 12% higher performance. I was able to use Wattman and have 3 overclocks that I can use depending on the temperature (it gets hot here in TX). 2000mhz at 1150mv and 1150mhz ram, 1900mhz at 1150mv and 1150mhz ram, and the one I use for extended gaming, 1850mhz at 1111mv and 1150mhz ram. It runs 4k at 60+ fps on most games, but since I went to an Acer X273 Nitro monitor (27 inch 1ms 4K 120hz w/HDR 400 or 144hz w/o HDR/Freesync) with 48hz-120hz Freesync range, I run at 2K. I can't tell a difference like I could with my Phillips Momentum 43 inch 4K monitor (it had HDR 1000, but the power supply died and it seems like a common issue).
I am happy with my card, but it is the most I have ever spent on a single GPU ever.