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Original post:
I'm not familiar with that CPU but I do know that bottlenecking is likely at play if you've made that big of an upgrade and noticed no difference. I usually recommend upgrading both CPU and GPU simultaneously or not at all, because of this reason.
Regardless, upgrading a gpu for cs is almost never worth it, even if the cpu was fit for the card you would hahve gained very little.
Tone down resolution, AA and shader so the cpu can feed the gpu properly.
Beyond that you really need a new cpu.
by pairing it with a cpu thats 10+ years old and uses heavily outdated ddr3 memory,