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i do lag the first 10 sec afther my loading game done but while i play everyting is fine
The FX4300 is ~3 times as powerful as OP's 7750.
Old isn't always bad, but even many older CPUs can beat the 7750.
I find PassMark's CPU list to be a good guide - http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php
According to PM, the Athlon 7750 scores 1577 with a single-core rating of 898. Compare that to my Haswell Pentium G3258, a low-end CPU from 2012, which scores 3964 overall and 2166 for single-thread, and remember that many games are single-thread thus making core count irrelevant.
I've been having too much fun doing other things that drunken Finns do to even get around to finishing my Satsuma, but I suspect that I'll see my ~60 FPS drop once I do. My CPU is roughly the same as @BanTheP90s laptop, though my GPU is about five times stronger. Still, physics is often more of a CPU thing than a GPU thing, and my CPU is not great.
I think you'll like the upgrade - http://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare.php?cmp%5B%5D=2236&cmp%5B%5D=1814
I have an i5-3210m and a GT 630M (read: this laptop was low-spec 5 years ago). I use the lowest graphics setting available in the launcer, at 1280x720, and have even more graphics options turned off or to minimum in the in-game menu.
Looks awful, not quite a steady 60 FPS, but very playable.