I had a ryzen 2600x and when I upgraded my graphics card to a high end. I started having stuttering because of my CPU. Now with a ryzen 5600x I don't have stutters and I have more fps. yeah its worth the upgrade. (But if you are upgrading now, better go straight to Am5)
If you are on a AM4 motherboard, then a 5700X3D will surely be the most cost effective option before jumping to AM5, mostly because you already have a Motherboard and RAM, so the change will be much cheaper and in terms of performance the 5700X3D is about the same as a 7000 series CPU without 3D Cache
If anyone wants nice performance for gaming and emulation jump to AM5 for the instruction set AVX512 for brute force shadps4 and rpcs3, many more. Run high frame even ps3 games.
I had a ryzen 2600x and when I upgraded my graphics card to a high end. I started having stuttering because of my CPU. Now with a ryzen 5600x I don't have stutters and I have more fps. yeah its worth the upgrade. (But if you are upgrading now, better go straight to Am5)
If you are on a AM4 motherboard, then a 5700X3D will surely be the most cost effective option before jumping to AM5, mostly because you already have a Motherboard and RAM, so the change will be much cheaper and in terms of performance the 5700X3D is about the same as a 7000 series CPU without 3D Cache
If anyone wants nice performance for gaming and emulation jump to AM5 for the instruction set AVX512 for brute force shadps4 and rpcs3, many more. Run high frame even ps3 games.