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1700 WILL bottleneck a 3080 Ti and 3090 in a lot of CPU heavy games and benchmarks, that is guaranteed. The 3600 has higher IPC and clocks and it bottlenecks the 2080 Ti, so have fun getting bottlenecked by a 1700 more often. Getting a high end GPU for only 60 FPS is just AIDS.
Fact is demand for 1440/120 and 4k/60 is about the same for the GPU. Thus they are about the same on realitive demand. Some like frame rate over quality and others the other way around...
I personally think that quality is more important than frame rate so long as frame rate meets an average of 60FPS, which last I checked it still the standard in the PC gaming realm.
High refresh, though def getting more common, is still an exotic level hardware choice for many, just like 4K and ultra-wide screen, or combined multi-display, and arguably VR, all of which are about equally niche, give or take a bit.
You need to wait.