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An i7-4790k can handle almost any game these days, any game if it's decently overclocked.
And, you're not going to get 144fps at 4k with a single 2080ti, hell, you won't even get it with two 2080tis.
If you're looking for 144fps/hz, get a 1440p144hz monitor. And the 2080ti, you'll still have better looks, and the smoother framerate.
I was going to say you won't get it in SLI with two 2080tis and a modern generation CPU, too, but Autumn already commented on that as well.
Also I suspect you already knew that, but hey we're here to help right.
However if you buy the monitor for feature proofing then just do it. The original question will still be no and nobody can tell you when you actually will be able to play 4K with 144Hz.
you can lower settings reduce gpu load
144hz is more cpu limiting
Mine pc now is
RYZEN 7 1700
16 GB DDR4 3200MHZCL15 GS KILL RIP JAWS CL15
GTX 970 G1 GAMING
DELLP2416D 24'' 2560X1440 60 HZ IPS
Iam waiting for 3080ti to upgrade so will it bottleneck it? I decied to not support nvidia by bying 2080ti as ti is a big scum a big waste of money since you get a card that is not being able to run max settings 1440p with full ray tracing.
OP the answer is there is no currently graphics card avaliable that can run max settings 4k 144 fps and there will not be for a long time so dont waste your money on 4k 144 hz. Instead, get a 4k 60 hz HDR monitor and wait for RTX 3080TI like iam doing. The only way i will buy a 2080ti is if my gtx 970 that now is 4 years and 9 months old(ihave it since november 2014 but in 2017 i upgraded rest of the pc).
That's a 3700x thing. Both the 3700x and 9700k bottleneck a 2080ti in a small number of games but not the same games. It's mentioned in digital foundry's youtube 3700x review.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY2g9f7i5Js