You can even pair an i7 2600 to a 4090 (not that you should to that's an extreme case) if the goal is huge resolutions, you buy a high end cpu for the most fps in competitive settings like 1080 360hz or 1440p 240hz. That's why if you are going to buy a PC for 4K, ultra settings, 60fps, HDR, you shouldn't care about CPU/ram speed that much.
You can even pair an i7 2600 to a 4090 (not that you should to that's an extreme case) if the goal is huge resolutions, you buy a high end cpu for the most fps in competitive settings like 1080 360hz or 1440p 240hz.
That's why if you are going to buy a PC for 4K, ultra settings, 60fps, HDR, you shouldn't care about CPU/ram speed that much.
So i'm happy with my i5 14600
Man, you have a huge GPU bottleneck