In my opinion, unless you bought it and you didn't utilized it, you got plenty of time with it.I ordered my i7 12700K on May 1st 2022, glad I did since prices went up short after that.
That is always the trade off. Let say i am looking to upgrade for Zen4 X3D/Raptor Lake gen, well while I wait, I don't benefits from a faster platform. Same thing with Ada/RDNA3
For CPU, that would mean Q1 2023, so that is a bit later. if i was running a 2600K, well i could see the benefits of upgrading, but since i have a 5800x, that wouldn't be worthwhile. (let say even a 3600x or a 9700K.)
For GPU, well that depend on what performance level you aim since they are going to release the top end first.
Having your PC right now and playing on it for some time have some kind of value. I had a friend that were always waiting for the next thing before buying. he had a very crappy PC that couldn't barely run anything for years.
At this point does more than 500 FPS in CSGO really matter?? I still do 240 FPS in CSGO (with frame lock) on my 9900K with HT disabled lol
Well, that depend, if people are willing to spend all that money for that, maybe? but in the end, CSGO is far from being the only game around.