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8 minutes ago, DocSwag said:

The 6100 was only recommended because the g4560 didn't exist.

 

If you look here, g4560 vs 6300 has a small difference, 5% average, max. That's not to mention this testing was with a much stronger GPU.

 

http://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/2902-intel-pentium-g4560-review-vs-i3/page-3

 

Gamers nexus recently did a g4560 bottlenecking test and found that for the most part a 580/1060 don't bottleneck, and that anything 570 and below doesn't bottleneck at all. OP has a 950, they won't see any difference at all.

Take a look at a direct test:

The G4560 is a big step down from the 6100.

 

Unless you're one of the fools who only uses pre-set values for graphics settings (as opposed to spending 5 minutes making custom ones), everything has a potential to bottleneck another component, unless everything can be run at full power.

 

It performs well, don't get me wrong.  I just don't think that the G4620 is a bad option if you are going Intel.  Ryzen is better than any of them anyway.

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16 minutes ago, JoostinOnline said:

Take a look at a direct test:

The G4560 is a big step down from the 6100.

 

Unless you're one of the fools who only uses pre-set values for graphics settings (as opposed to spending 5 minutes making custom ones), everything has a potential to bottleneck another component, unless everything can be run at full power.

 

It performs well, don't get me wrong.  I just don't think that the G4620 is a bad option if you are going Intel.  Ryzen is better than any of them anyway.

I don't see the big step down you speak of, the difference is like 3%.

 

Thats not to mention this was done on 720p at low settings.

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