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3rd gen i5 is so much slower than newer ones
it takes more cpu and gpu for higher fps
if the cpu cant prepare scenes fast enough the gpu cant draw them
there is always one, if there is not bottlenck, fps would be infinite with vsync off and every sub pixel would be from its own frame
most of the time its cpu or gpu
the rx580 is alot stronger than the r7 2x0
but the i5 3xxx has an intel hd igpu, make sure the display is plugged into the dedicated gpu (rx580) not the mobo hdmi/dvi/vga ports
i hope you installed the new driver for the rx580
download ddu and the new driver,
boot to safe mode and wipe the old drivers and disable windows driver updates
then reboot and install the new driver
https://www.guru3d.com/download/display-driver-uninstaller-download/
driver from amd
https://www.amd.com/en/support/downloads/drivers.html/graphics/radeon-600-500-400/radeon-rx-500-series/radeon-rx-580.html
but its still public beta and requirement changes being made every update
i5-3470 will turbo to 3.6, but its base clock is 3.2
if the board or cooler are dusty or airflow is low, it may still throttle lower than that
the 3rd gen i5 has much lower ipc than newer cpus
(ipc = instructions per clock, basically 2 cpus same clock perform differently)
its probably below the recommended core performance for running it at 60+ fps
cpu upgrade will need a new mobo and ram
a new i3 easily beats the old i5
and if its an oem case, it will need a new case and psu
basically upgrade will be an entire new build
ssd is well worth is, speeds everything up
oem boards are often custom size for their case
imho, i would look into a complete new build
psu is old, may not be up to the task for a new cpu