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Help me choose correct build

Temuka

Hi everyone! I'm building new pc for 1440p(2160p) gaming.
What I have already:
PSU - Corsair RM850X
HDD+nvme m2,
be quiet silent base 800 case
be quiet dark rock pro 4cooler
fan controller,peripherals,windows 10

Mostly on daily basis I'm playing World of Tanks,but I always play AAA titles for story mode.
I don't stream
I don't render
I don't do video/audio editing or large file compression or such things.

I want to buy some nice 32 or 34 1440p/2160p monitor and also I will connect my 55' TV to pc for movies/youtube/browsing etc.

I was patiently waiting for 9th intel generation,new rtx gpus,new mobos,benchmarks etc to make some decision in which I hope you will help me.

I need help in choosing cpu.mobo and gpu,well I guess 16gb(2x8gb) g.skill aegis 3000 with cl16 will be enough?

So should I take 9700k+z390 board or 2700x+x470 ? (I hate intels and nvidias price politics,but...)
What about GPU? I guess 1080ti is some kind of sweet spot at this moment ?
Thanks in advance

GPU - R9 390 Nitro   ///   CPU - Intel 3570K   ///   RAM - G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB)   ///   HDD - 3TB + 1TB / SSD - Crucial MX100 256GB 
PSU - EVGA 750 G2   ///   Case - be quiet! - Silent Base 800   ///   Corsair A70 Cooler

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For your requirements, I would choose the 1080ti, but for the cpu, the 2700x is probably the best choice rn, especially with Intel's CPU shortage, and the price/performance difference between AMD and Intel. Also, why does your post repeat itself 3 times

PC: CPU: i5-9600k - CPU Cooler: be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 - GPU: Sapphire Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB GDDR6 - Motherboard: ASRock - Z370 Extreme4 - RAM: Team - T-Force Delta RGB 16 GB DDR4-3000 - PSU: Corsair - TXM Gold 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply - Case: Thermaltake - Core G21 TG

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AMD has the better value cpu but Intel has the better performance. Honestly at 1440p and 4k you likely won't see much of a difference between the two cpus. As for gpu the 1080ti or the evga 2080 black are probably what I would get for 4k. The 1080ti is selling out pretty fast so prices have gone up making the cheaper 2080 cards real appealing. I wouldn't bother with anything lower than a 1080ti or 2080 for 4k though. 

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Since you don't do any CPU intensive tasks I would get a Ryzen 5 2600 or 2600X and get an RTX 2070 or GTX 1080 for 1440p or 144fps or 1080 ti or RTX 2080 for 1440p 144fps or 4K

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11 minutes ago, DustierDolphin said:

Since you don't do any CPU intensive tasks I would get a Ryzen 5 2600 or 2600X and get an RTX 2070 or GTX 1080 for 1440p or 144fps or 1080 ti or RTX 2080 for 1440p 144fps or 4K

I wanted to be little more future proofed,guess 2600 wouldn't be best choice

GPU - R9 390 Nitro   ///   CPU - Intel 3570K   ///   RAM - G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB)   ///   HDD - 3TB + 1TB / SSD - Crucial MX100 256GB 
PSU - EVGA 750 G2   ///   Case - be quiet! - Silent Base 800   ///   Corsair A70 Cooler

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So this video:

Gaming on 1440p with 2700x vs 9700k brings almost no difference (5%) and on 4K they have 0 difference,I don't know what to do. 2700x is 290$ on ebay and 9700k is 410$ on amazon but I guess in several days or couple of weeks it goes down to 370$,money isn't really a problem here,since difference is 80-90$,I jsut want to be sure I spend money in correct way,also what about motherboards price difference,which mobo I need for ryzen and which one for intel ?

GPU - R9 390 Nitro   ///   CPU - Intel 3570K   ///   RAM - G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB)   ///   HDD - 3TB + 1TB / SSD - Crucial MX100 256GB 
PSU - EVGA 750 G2   ///   Case - be quiet! - Silent Base 800   ///   Corsair A70 Cooler

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Guys which mobo should I take for 9700k? Now I have Asus z77 board,which served me very good for 6 years,I think Asus will be solid choise again? But they made so many boards for 390 socket,kinda difficult to choose. I don't need anything super special,just good quality board with 4-5 fan support,nvme m2,with good oc capabilities. Which one will be good choise? 

GPU - R9 390 Nitro   ///   CPU - Intel 3570K   ///   RAM - G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB)   ///   HDD - 3TB + 1TB / SSD - Crucial MX100 256GB 
PSU - EVGA 750 G2   ///   Case - be quiet! - Silent Base 800   ///   Corsair A70 Cooler

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