Intel Pentium Kaby Lake G4560 BOX (BX80677G4560)
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Big changes
Perhaps it is the Pentium family that has undergone the greatest changes among all the Kaby Lake processors. Unlike the old Pentium Skylake, which were dual-core and differed from the Celeron only in a slightly higher frequency and cache size, the new Pentium Kaby Lake received support for Hyper-Threading technology and became four-threaded, like the Core i3. The youngest and cheapest Pentium G4560 costs just $70 and is now the starting point for building an entry-level gaming PC.
Our whole life is a game
The integrated graphics accelerator of the Pentium G4560 is the same as that of the Celeron - Intel HD 610 – you won't be able to play new games on it. But if you add a discrete graphics card, the situation changes dramatically - the processor can easily cope with medium graphics settings even in the newest games. For high settings, four virtual cores are not enough - you definitely need four physical cores.
There are not many nuclei
Even if you don't plan to play on a PC, we still strongly recommend choosing a four-thread Pentium G4560 over a dual-core Celeron. Multithreaded and, as a result, demanding on the number of processor cores, even seemingly simple applications are now: web browsers, spreadsheet editors, and database management systems.
Intel Pentium Kaby Lake configurations
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Intel Pentium Kaby Lake G4560 BOX | from 7 917 ₴ | 2 offers | ||
Intel Pentium Kaby Lake G4560 OEM | from 1 311 ₴ | 22 offers | ||
Intel Pentium Kaby Lake G4600 OEM | from 3 185 ₴ | 1 offer |
I did not install a boxed cooler, because I know that it is quite noisy, it is better (as for me) to spend an extra $15 and get a quiet, powerful 120mm cooler.
I now have it with a Deepcool Gamma Archer cooler and everyone's favorite Zalman ZM-STG2 thermal paste, the temperature is now 31 degrees when I write a review.
As for performance, I can say that I have enough for the end of 2018, in conjunction with 8 GB ddr4 and 1060 by 3 GB, everything I needed on ultras. Of course, new games will not be taken out like that, but I did not try. Perhaps in a couple of years I will take something more powerful, but at the moment I have enough.
Top for your money.