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i5 3570 vs i5 4570 vs G4560

Hello all
Currently I have a PC with

Specs :
core 2 duo E7500 CPU 
Gigabyte Ga-g41m-combo MB
1x4gb + 1x2gb(Totally 6gb) DDR3 1333mhz corsair ram
Nvidia geforce 9400gt 1gb DDR2 GPU
500gb WD Harddisk
Mid tower Cabinet
LG 21" 1080p Monitor
Keyboard and Mouse

The GPU slot in the motherboard is not working anymore, So I decided to upgrade my CPU and MB as I have all other parts.

My requirements are Gaming 1080p at 60fps, atleast for another 2 to 3 years
So I did some research online and found some configuration as follows

Core i5 3570 - 80$(used-ebay) + Gigabyte GA-H61M-S - 70$(new with 3years warranty) - Total = 150$
core i5 4570 - 115$(used-ebay) + MSI H81M-E33 - 50$(new with 3years warranty) - Total = 165$

or should I go with 

Pentium G4560 - 100$(new) + Asrock H110m-G-Combo(new,supports DDR3 Ram) - 85$ - Total = 185$

I will buy a GPU by saving money in another 2 or 3 months and 
for Gaming @ 1080p 60fps which GPU will be better with above configuration
either a 1050ti 4gb or 1060 3gb or 1060 6gb

also there was a missed deal of
core i5 4460 + Gigabyte GA-B85M-D3H-A(under warannty) - 170$ 
Did I really missed a good oppurtunity?

Please help me...

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i5 4570 is your best bet

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i will say the i5-4570 since it is better than the 4460 chip deal and cheaper than i5-4460

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9 minutes ago, Vegetable said:

i5 4570 is your best bet

also which GPU i should I pair 1050ti 4gb or 1060 3gb or 1060 6gb

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I had a similar case like yours. I had a Pentium G2020 + H61 Mobo + GTX 950. Within a year I upgraded to an i5 3570. I wouldn't go for the H81 LGA 1150 because down the year you won't find upgrades for it. I am facing the same issues with my H61.

 

For now I would go for the H110 (H170 if it fits your budget) and G4560 and then within a year I would upgrade to an i5 or i7. 

 

For 1080p gaming I think a 1050 ti would suffice. I am pretty happy with my 950. Its pretty decent if you want to play 1080 at medium.

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i5-4570 and 1060 6GB. 

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25 minutes ago, finisher said:

also which GPU i should I pair 1050ti 4gb or 1060 3gb or 1060 6gb

1060 6 gb, if you can find RX 580 8GB for cheaper get a 580

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23 minutes ago, finisher said:

also which GPU i should I pair 1050ti 4gb or 1060 3gb or 1060 6gb

Buy the best GPU you can affodd. Out of those the biggest jump will be between the 1050 Ti to 1060 3GB, with a smaller gap in performance to the 1060 6GB.

 

For 1080P / 60fps gaming for the new few years obviously the 1060 6GB will be the most future proof. Should be able to run most AAA games at high settings at 60fps, less demanding games you may even be able to run ultra settings and still get 60fps. 

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I5 3570 with 1060 3gb is the best value option. 10% slower than 4570 with 1060 6gb, much cheaper

 

While you are at it, get a new PSU as well. 450 watt ones are enough

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Don't get 6/7 gen with ddr3, it actually destroyels them.  The 4570 is a solid choice.

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will the i5 4570 will hold 2018 and 2019 games with a 1060 6gb

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42 minutes ago, finisher said:

will the i5 4570 will hold 2018 and 2019 games with a 1060 6gb

You're not gonna be going above 60fps most of the time.

 

120fps is out of the question and so is 144fps.

 

The CPU is fine but it won't take full of advantage of anything better than a 1060. So, if you're fine buying a new CPU again in 2 years then it'll be fine.

If not then i'd suggest something a bit more expensive and better with at least 8 threads.

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1 hour ago, finisher said:

 

Usually I would say the g4560, but I highly doubt that the cpu supports ddr3 ram so I would go with I5 4570 and 1060.

Benchmark:

 

That guy had 8gb of ram and ultra settings.

8gb of ram again.

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