Streaming and Video Production
Honestly you should have no problem running most games at 1080p and 1440p. I wouldn't upgrade anything unless you're feeling like you're lacking in multitasking power. If you can get a decent price on a new CPU (i5 or i7) youd have a machine to run for years to come.
If it's working for you, keep it. If you want a little more performance in video editing, find a 10700 or 10600 and sell your 10300. Depending on where you are, you should get ~70% of the new price for it on the used market.
I have a ryzen 7 1700 pro (slightly better multithreaded performance than 10600) and a GTX 1070 (about the same as your GPU) that I run at 1440p. Overwatch runs at 144+ on mostly low settings, WoW runs at 90ish on high settings.
In terms of video editing, I can run dual 4k clips at full render resolution with no stuttering.

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