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Hi guys, pls i need help

 

looking for budget dual core 4 thread on 1151 socket kabylake or skylake that perform nearly as good as i5 6500 "in GAME"

 

thx guys

 

 

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What's your budget? If you're on a tight budget, the Pentium G4560 is usually a good choice.

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7100 i3. don't know specs though.

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15 hours ago, HKZeroFive said:

What's your budget? If you're on a on tight budget, the Pentium G4560 is usually a good choice.

max 200 for mini itx mb and cpu, G4560 really 4 thread?

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1 minute ago, OC→JoinLinusMediaGroup said:

max 200 for mini itx mb and cpu, G4560 really 4 thread?

it has ht now i believe

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1 minute ago, OC→JoinLinusMediaGroup said:

max 200 for mini itx mb and cpu, G4560 really 4 thread?

Yes. It's a dual core with hyperthreading.

 

If you're deadset on a ITX build, the Pentium G4560 is probably your best choice. If you can go mATX, waiting for AMD's R3 processors is an even better idea. Don't be a fanboy.

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13 minutes ago, HKZeroFive said:

What's your budget? If you're on a tight budget, the Pentium G4560 is usually a good choice.

I just built a system for a friend with this, and have not heard anything bad about it

 

 

 

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looking for budget dual core 4 thread on 1151 socket kabylake or skylake that perform nearly as good as i5 6500 "in GAME"

 

why would intel have a CPU on a new socket for cheap that is equal to their more expensive CPU?

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