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Old 03-24-2017, 03:24 AM
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RollEyes Planning to get a Kaby Lake Pentium

Though kaby lake didn't impress me a lot, but the Pentium g4560 did appeal to me for its superior value with such a low cost. So i am thinking to buy it instead of my earlier planned i3 3220. I heard the g4560 is faster in gaming even than a fx 6300 :-\ Is it true?
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Old 03-24-2017, 08:11 AM
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Here is a cool site to compare CPU speeds:

http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare...300/3892vs1555

I would probably go with the FX6300 just because it has 6 cores and I like more multitasking but for gaming probably the G4560
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Old 03-24-2017, 10:06 AM
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It is much faster than a g4560? :O Theoretically, fx 6300 is faster than a pentium g4560 by a mile. But does this site gives the true comparisions only for "Gaming"?
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Old 03-24-2017, 10:07 AM
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I think the cores on the g4560 are faster. But there are more in the 6800. I prefer more cores to faster but less cores for multi tasking. Most of the time, as long as you get a decent CPU, it's not going to matter when playing games.
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i think the cores on the g4560 are faster. But there are more in the 6800. I prefer more cores to faster but less cores for multi tasking. Most of the time, as long as you get a decent cpu, it's not going to matter when playing games.
6800?
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Old 03-24-2017, 10:16 AM
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I heard kaby lake dont support Windows 7 & 8, only 10. If it is true, i would truly be cursed since i was thinking to use Windows 7 till my death :-P
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I doubt that it only supports windows 10. Not sure where you read something like that.
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I doubt that it only supports windows 10. Not sure where you read something like that.
A person on Amazon told this fact in his reveiw.
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I might prefer G4560 but are you buying from online or local store
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I might prefer G4560 but are you buying from online or local store
I've settled on a ryzen 7 1700x :-D
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