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When you say you want a 4080 or 4070 Ti, I hope you mean the Super version of either of those, because the prices are much more favorable for the Super versions than the base versions, at least based on the listings on PCPP.
If you already have that AIO that's fine, otherwise that's just overkill for the 9700X. For half as much money as that AIO or even less, there's a number of air coolers from Thermalright, ID-COOLING, Arctic, or Scythe that can get the job done.
I second what they said about spending a bit more for the super
Yes I do plan on getting the super versions of whichever card I choose. I do have an AIO already but I'm planning on selling my old rig. I do prefer the look of AIOs but maybe I'll look at those air coolers.
It looks like the 7800x3d is in stock again, would the AIO still be overkill for that? My other goal is future proofing my system.
I'm personally of the opinion that air coolers are sufficient for most chips and builds, AIOs are better in smaller systems or with ridiculous things like the 14900K. That said, the 7800X3D does have a higher TDP and will potentially draw more power than the 9700X, so it's less overkill than it would be for the 9700X. Ultimately, if you prefer an AIO and don't mind spending the extra money (which it's not like you're on a super tight budget here given your choice of CPU and GPU), there's nothing inherently wrong with using an AIO on either of these CPUs.
I agree that air coolers are good enough for most cpus but I've always liked the aesthetic of AIOs better. And I don't mind spending a little more.