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CS2 is mostly CPU but it still counts on the GPU to keep up with how many frames it has to render, you would be able to get consistently higher frames with a faster GPU
For many AAA games you're bottlenecked by the 1650S regardless and in those cases will not see much of any benefit until you upgrade, ideally to at least around RTX 4070 or RX 7800XT level, bare minimum RX 7600-XT, 6700-XT, or 4060 Ti 16G if you really prefer to stick with NVIDIA graphics
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What CPU do you have currently?
Ryzen 5 2600
will still be a massive upgrade......hope you can do the GPU soon after
although if OP really wants to upgrade, get an rtx 3060, cheap and good performance (or the 4060 with 16gb of vram)
You will see very little (or none at all) result in games upgrading from Ryzen 2600 to Ryzen 5700X3D, with GTX 1650 Super as GPU. The better GPU you have the more worth it will be to upgrade to 5700X3D.
I would do exactly opposite. First upgrade GPU, then CPU.
csgo/2 is very cpu intensive, needs fast cores for high fps
1650s is a weak gpu, but can be held back by the 2600 in newer games with lower visual settings
upgrading the gpu alone can get you better visual settings or higher res at similar fps
but upgrade the cpu for more fps
but he 5700x3d will need a board with the ability to power it without vrm throttling
the + thing about the minipc
- they are small really there some that fit in the palm of your hand
- a lot of them come with a port that allows you to dock it in a gpu dock and run a full sized videocard
- low overall system wattage
eventually you can always make this a console heck use bazzite and the experience becomes 100% console like comparible to the steamdeck interface and if you do some emulation you can play like playstation games and such right from it
or alternatively you separate gaming from internet shenanigans which i did mine bit more extreme as the gaming rig no longer has internet but that is due to a problem with the tpm on that system runs everything fine but it is no longer safe on the internet because of authentication issues