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Which is better for gaming x3470 at stock speed or the pentium g4560 at stock speed?Is there a huge gap in terms of performance between these two for gaming?

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Pentium is faster, and almost 10 years newer, so yeah....

 

See for yourself, in Geekbench for instance:

 

Xeon:

https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/6737952

 

Pentium:

https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/8628794

 

Even in gaming, it should be considerably faster. The only exception might be BF1 multiplayer.

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Xeon X3470 (i7 870) is a bit faster on multicore but slower on single-core. But if you get a X3470 you definitely should overclock it.

 

http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Xeon-X3470-vs-Intel-Pentium-G4560/m24530vs3892

 

Overclocked X3470 vs G4560

 

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14 hours ago, Pasi123 said:

Xeon X3470 (i7 870) is a bit faster on multicore but slower on single-core. But if you get a X3470 you definitely should overclock it.

 

http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Xeon-X3470-vs-Intel-Pentium-G4560/m24530vs3892

 

Overclocked X3470 vs G4560

 

but in this video he only got about 3 to 4 mhz boost on the x3470 will that make a big difference vs stock speed?also overclocking is not my thing also you need a better motherboard for it.im trying to look for a low price but build but still having a acceptable performance on games.Thank you for replying on my post btw.

Edited by knightdroid
i meant to say 6 to 7 mhz boost
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16 hours ago, NelizMastr said:

Pentium is faster, and almost 10 years newer, so yeah....

 

See for yourself, in Geekbench for instance:

 

Xeon:

https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/6737952

 

Pentium:

https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/8628794

 

Even in gaming, it should be considerably faster. The only exception might be BF1 multiplayer.

I see but why is the geekbench result for the x3470 lower compared to the ones newer posted?

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On 10.8.2018 at 2:30 PM, knightdroid said:

Which is better for gaming x3470 at stock speed or the pentium g4560 at stock speed?Is there a huge gap in terms of performance between these two for gaming?

Gonna make a thread for every CPU you can come up with?

 

The Xeon is a Lynnfield based, so you can call that an i7-870 just with some different featureset like ECC enabled and other shit nobody using it for gaming really cares about.

 

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