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https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-2070-vs-AMD-RX-7800-XT/4029vsm2184033
Couple quick worthwhile notes on that. It's a laptop, so it's a mobile version of the 2070, so the margin is going to be even more dramatic.
Second, Userbenchmark is widely considered a bad source of information that pays to be high on the search results, but is heavily biased against AMD products. Their testing results are inconsistent and poor even when comparing a like for like product. For example, an Nvidia GPU vs an Nvidia GPU, or an Intel CPU vs Intel CPU. A better source of information would be say: https://gamersnexus.net/gpus/amd-radeon-rx-7800-xt-gpu-review-benchmarks-vs-rx-6800-xt-rtx-4070-more
That said, the gap is probably something more like 100-120% instead of the 83% shown.
TL;DR : The 7800x3d/7800XT combo will be light years ahead of your current setup and Userbenchmark is crap.
so now for the first time I am going full AMD.