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Your CPU should be perfectly fine, though this game is CPU intensive. It may help if you run some sort of system monitoring tool while playing the game so you can see how everything is working. If you have another monitor you can simply use Task Manager and just look at performance from your other screen, or if you only have one you can use either game bar's performance graphs and pin it on top of the game so you don't have to constantly reopen game bar (Win+G, Performance widget). You can also use Riva Tuner Statistics Server but I would only recommend that if you already have it set up, it's a bit involved the setup process, especially if you never used it before.
If you have high CPU usage then your CPU would be the issue, not much you can really do about that besides maybe lowering level of detail (?) and upgrading. If it's GPU (99-100% usage) you need to lower fog and volumetric quality, those are two GPU intensive settings that could help (other than lowering resolution, which frees up some of the frame buffer, can alleviate potential stuttering.
Of course, using an upscaling method is pretty much necessary here, it would be up to you to determine whether XeSS, FSR2, or linear upscaling looks better (basically the same performance regardless of upscaler). There are objective truths to whether some provide better image quality over others but honestly it's just subjective in the end imo.
Let me know if you want me to help or explain anything else. I like diagnosing these issues, sometimes they're fun lol.