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If I were you, I'd wait for a few days and see if I can find a Wilds benchmark with different CPUs and compare the results with yours.
If you find that 5600g is the bottleneck (I don't think it is in your case but you never know), you can swap it with a 5700x3D/5800x3D - these should offer a noticeable boost in CPU power and you can keep your motherboard/RAM with them - they are AM4 CPUs. Especially the 5700x3D is pretty cheap and available everywhere.
Don't buy any non-X3D CPUs for AM4 - the difference will not be much with yours, you'd be wasting your money.
https://files.catbox.moe/4c3kbi.jpg
https://youtu.be/0yhacyXcizA?t=303
The higher your resolution the more it tilts towards the GPU.
Upscaling like DLSS or FSR can tilt it back towards the CPU.