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The card hasn't been released yet, there's no real good data on real world performance yet. And people love to interject their biases and feelings into what a worthy configuration is, so beware.
And ultimate worst case scenario if you always use 1080p you'll have a very nice card that can run games at 1080p very well at for years and years. Ladies who think you're "wasting" by not using it right are bound to faint. Let them.
If the 3070 is really stronger than the 2080ti, then your CPU would likely be the bottleneck.
That doesn't mean it's instantly bad and that you have to upgrade, it just depends on the game.
If you're going to get it for 2160p, then yeah, it'll be fine, since you're not going to be getting that high of a framerate anyway.
This always cracks me up, when they say '''2080TI SHOULD ONLY BE USED FOR 4K!!''' and other nonsense like that.