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8700K should last you until you upgrade, whether that be 5 years or 10.
oc'd to 4.5+ghz can be good enough for now, but not forever
For gaming only? I would say yes, like _|_ said, overclock it to 4.5+GHz (best would be all core 5.0GHz) and you should be fine the next couple years.
For multi-core programs (e.g. content creation, working with Adobe Premiere,etc.) I'd say the more cores / thread the better it is. A 9900K will definitely do better then a i7-8700K.
For both, gaming and content creation? I'd go for at least a 8 core / 16 threads cpu that can run stable at least 4.5GHz all cores. Next Intel desktop cpu generation i9 will have 10 core / 20 threads, which of course will be even better for this situation.
Just my 2 cents.
I'm pretty sure it should be more than enough for the 30 series and maybe even the 40 series. For most games the CPU usage doesn't even go above 30-40% anyway.
4 with ht is enough, since most games are designed to be ported to consoles with much slower cores
Put together 7 / 2016 and I have tons games 2014 on
NO ISSUES
1440p Ultra
SLi 130-165 FPS AVG
1 Card 80-120+ FPS AVG
Still doing it
ASUS X99 STRIX
6C/12T/15MB XSeries i7 6850k 3.6@4.424
32GB DDR4 PC3000@3151
SLI 1080GTX SC 1708/5005@ 2114/5608
2x 480GB SSD Raid 0 on sata 6GB +16GB ram for SSD HDs ram cache
850Watt ps
ASUS PG279Q 27 165hz 4ms ips Gsync monitor
No such thing as future-proofing a system with the best GPU or/and CPU, they get outdated pretty quickly, but as long as they handle the games you throw at 'em at decent ingame setting and res, with playable framerate, you're gold.