Redshift ready upgrade

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Hi All!

Hoping someone can offer advice on a rig build. I want to make the jump from CPU rendering to GPU rendering, from Vray to Redshift with Cinema4D. I do a lot of modelling, animation, as well as video editing, motion graphics, photoshop and illustrator. I'm using a wacom Cintiq which seems to have an effect on my current GPU. I could either build an entirely new PC and keep my old one as a render slave, or modify my current rig with a few graphics cards - If I could do that I'd save a lot of money.

My current rig (5 years old now)
CPU: i7-4930k 3.4GHz
GPU: NV Geforce GTX 670
BOARD: Asus X79 Deluxe
RAM: 32GB DDR3 1600MHz
POWER: 850W
COOLING: XSPC Raystorm 750 EX240

Can I add 2 x RTX 2070 Turbo's in this and carry on as normal. The idea being, when I can afford it I can update the rest? Or is it just totally incompatible?

My other option is a complete new build, which I will have to wait on money before I can buy, and I'm very impatient! Here's what I'm thinking (taken from cgdirector.com awesome rig build calculator)

CPU: Intel i9 9900k
GPU: 2 x RTX 2070 Turbo
BOARD: Asus Prime z390-A ATX 1151
RAM: 32GB DDR4-3200
POWER: 1000W
COOLING: Not planning on overclocking so will go with conventional fans

Any advice would be amazingly helpful! Thanks
 
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