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Intel i3 4130 vs Fx 6300 CPU?
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which one is better for gaming, i know about over clocking and i don't know if it worth it for the 6300,w whoch one is better for gaming, i will have a r9 270 Gpu in there aswell.
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I have the 6300 and it's ok at standard speeds, but great when overclocked.
However, going with intel is the smarter route due to upgrade options down the line.

On the other hand, some games (such as FC4) simply won't boot with a dual core which is pretty shitty tbh.
But being an i3, it has 2 physical cores and 4 logical cores so it basically acts like a quad core CPU.
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Zayev wrote I have the 6300 and it's ok at standard speeds, but great when overclocked.
However, going with intel is the smarter route due to upgrade options down the line.

On the other hand, some games (such as FC4) simply won't boot with a dual core which is pretty shitty tbh.
But being an i3, it has 2 physical cores and 4 logical cores so it basically acts like a quad core CPU.
So really go for the i3 4130, i going to look at benchmarks as well thanks bud
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I would, yes the 6300 will do the job
but then where do you go? The 8320 isn't worth it and to go to Intel will require a new mobo as well, so going with the i3 is the better choice as you can throw an i7 in further down without a mobo swap.
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I second Zayev there's also no need to make several posts just clogs up the forums when you can easily stick to one post.
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Go with the i3 it performs nearly identical to the i5 in nearly all games maybe 2-3 FPS at best it's unpractical to also go with a older generation now.
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-DCFC wrote I second Zayev there's also no need to make several posts just clogs up the forums when you can easily stick to one post.
Clog up the post frist time i posted in 2 days and im on the pc general, its just a general question, im new and want to find out im aloud to arnt I?
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No need to make so many though, all you have to do is go to the last topic you made and ask the question you did there rather than creating a whole new topic.
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-DCFC wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

No need to make so many though, all you have to do is go to the last topic you made and ask the question you did there rather than creating a whole new topic.
Thats what this site is for isnt it? asking questions, making posts?
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No need to make so many though, all you have to do is go to the last topic you made and ask the question you did there rather than creating a whole new topic.
Thats what this site is for isnt it? asking questions, making posts?
You make different posts every time, we help you you say thats the final decision and go and make another topic.

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We said that's pretty much the best your gonna get for the money if there was a better option we would of give it you no need for multiple topics.
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