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The only reason I know about the incompatibility is because I ran into the exact same issue when I was building a 2600x system with 3200 mhz memory.
If 5700x is only 15e more, you might as well get it. That seems like a good deal
For the gpu, it might make sense to look at gpu utilization. It won't tell you the entire story but it might give some clues as to whether your gpu is bottlenecking/how close it is to bottlenecking. Because it very well could be that your cpu is fine but it's actually the gpu that's limiting your performance. In which case you would rather get a gpu but not a cpu
About the gpu i'm pretty sure its not the problem cause im running a very low resolution and lowering even more doesnt improve the fps, also i lost some frames (20-25) when i enabled core isolation on windows security, so im 90% sure its a cpu thing, but i'll try to check the utilization during CS just to be sure.
Yeah i think i'll go for that 5700x, even though i will look meticously to find some x3d's deals, that would be amazing (thought i think i'll have to upgrade my hyper 212 cooler)
Thank you for your help :)