I'd hoped so! I'm already thinking about possibly upgrading the CPU to 5800X3D when I can afford to, it's a bit pricey though. So far I'm finding it a mixed bag, depending on the game. I installed BF2042, took some time to get it to play nice. Managing in a way that utilizes GPU hovering around 90% usage in mostly Ultra, and the CPU also around the same, with frames from 60-80. I didn't realise until I went searching, that certain in-game settings are handled by the CPU. I struggle with Starfield though, luckily I didn't have to buy it as he gave me an extra code he received with his new PC.
Hell Let Loose seems to be a headache to get to play right, and I can get Escape from Tarkov to run well enough, that game is heavy on the CPU though and I think my current CPU just doesn't cut it. Plus I've been reading up that the CPU is used much more when you game at 1080p. Going past that, 1440p and 4k tend to rely more on the GPU to power everything.
Good points though, I can play GTA V pretty much maxed, Master Chief Collection also maxed out, mostly highest in Chivalry 2, and The Hunter: Call of the Wild. Making these games look amazing with at least 60fps, compared to what I'm used to seeing!