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Pentium G4560 GTA V Benchmarks (Hyperthreaded Pentium)

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May not be a reliable source but it's straight forward.

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DirectX Version - DrietcX 11
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Screen Type - Windowed Borderless
Resoultion - 1920x1080
Aspect Ratio - Auto
Output Monitor - 1
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FXAA -  On
MSAA - Off
Vsync - On
Pause Game On Focus Loss - ON
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Texture Quality - Normal
Shader Quality - Very High
Shadow Quality - High
Reflection Quality - Very High
Reflection MSAA - Off
Water Quality - High
Particles Quality - Very High
Grass Quality - High
Soft Shadows -Softer
Post FX - Very High
Motion Blur Strength -
In-Game Depth Of Field Effects - On
Anisotropic Filtering - X16
Ambient Occlusion - High
Tessellation - High

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Majestic said:

Yup, that G4560 is the new budget king by a countrymile.

Maybe, but it gets maxed out by a 2GB GTX 960... So even an R9 380 will be too much for the Pentium to handle especially that games get more CPU demanding, 380 is around 17-18% faster than a 960 and an RX 470 which I consider a mid-ranged budget card is another 34-35% faster than the 380 so... From the current gen GPUs the maximum for this CPU to handle would be the GTX 1050Ti / RX 460, from older gen GTX 960 and R9 380...

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7 hours ago, Morgan MLGman said:

Maybe, but it gets maxed out by a 2GB GTX 960... So even an R9 380 will be too much for the Pentium to handle especially that games get more CPU demanding, 380 is around 17-18% faster than a 960 and an RX 470 which I consider a mid-ranged budget card is another 34-35% faster than the 380 so... From the current gen GPUs the maximum for this CPU to handle would be the GTX 1050Ti / RX 460, from older gen GTX 960 and R9 380...

BUDGET king. I didn't say max-everything-out-with-gtx-1080-king. 

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I was thinking about buying the G4400 for an entry-level gaming pc, i'm waiting for these to be available now lol.

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7 hours ago, alejandromellado7 said:

I was thinking about buying the G4400 for an entry-level gaming pc, i'm waiting for these to be available now lol.

Ya man well worth it in my opinion,  I see a ton of people say "oh it's just HT, not a true quad core" and that is true but HT is the difference between small micro stutters and brings that minimum frame rate up a ton.

 

 

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