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Upgrading the CPU will not give you that much of a performance uplift, and you would have to replace both the motherboard and RAM if you do.
"eyes like a h..."
If you can get 5700X or 5800X cheap then sure can do that meanwhile.
Currently is literally worst time to build new PC or upgrade to new mobo and RAM because RAM prices are through the roof with three times higher prices then usual and still climbing.
There are plenty of newer / modern games that are heavily dependent on CPU. I myself have upgraded back in 2022 from ryzen 5 1600 to a 5700x and was running a low end GPU at the time and I still got a substantial upgrade in many, if not most CPU bound scenarios...
Just upgraded my son's 2600 on b450 with the same, back in the game...
It's not worth paying retail price for another 5000 series regardless of if it's another APU or not. The performance of a Cezanne APU is perfectly respectable and if you're going to upgrade on the same socket, you should be spending as little as possible by going with a used CPU not a new one.
Single core performance only changes by up to around 6% between Cezanne and Vermeer, whereas the difference in single-core between Summit Ridge and Vermeer is over 6 times that, at around 39%.
It's also quite literally like going from an i7-3770K to an i9-11900K, whereas going from a 5600G to a 5700X is like going from a 6700K to an 8700K. Minor single-core jump with a 2 core difference.
I certainly do agree though that the upgrade path is not worth it, but not with discouraging any CPU upgrades in general (assuming that was what Omega was trying to say, if not then I apologize...).
Upgrading to something like a 5700X3D or 5800X3D (if available and for the right price) might be the best cost effective scenario, IF OP is looking for better gaming performance in CPU bound scenarios.
(Also forgive my abyssmal text formatting..)
Maybe an X3D CPU, if you are sure it will bring an improvement.
You have mediocre memory.
It will have little effect with the X3D chips.
edit
Hardware Unboxed , RTX 4090 , average
Ryzen 5700X - 111
Ryzen 5700X3D- 132 , 18,9% faster
their GPU is slower ,so 10-15% dif on average
https://www.techspot.com/review/2801-amd-ryzen-5700x3d/