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Big difference, the 9700K is a much better CPU, but the cost doesn't warrant the gain. If you have the budget for considering the switch to Intel, you're better off updating BIOS (if you have a 2600 atm) and upgrading the CPU to a 3600.
The R5 3600 has comparable performance to the 8700K and 9700K but costs half as much.
4k 60hz will be gpu bottleneck
1440p 60 should be fine
However high FPS require a better CPU as it needs to push those core data faster. If you go for 144Hz at 1080p then the CPu will be more important then a GPU.