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Pentium G4560 in GTA V performance tests (hyperthreaded version)

Pentium G4560 in GTA V performance tests (hyperthreaded version)

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Kartoffelbr0t
Junior Member
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05-03-2022, 02:23 AM
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Not necessarily trustworthy but clear in its approach. (Settings translate) Disregard suggested limits - off DirectX version - DrietcX 11 ------------------------------------------------------------ Display type - Window, Borderless resolution - 1920x1080 aspect ratio - Auto output to monitor - 1 ------------------------------------------------------------ FXAA enabled - MSAA disabled - Vsync off - Pause game on - Loss of focus - ON ----------------------------------------------------------------- Texture quality - Normal shader - Very high shadow detail - Excellent reflection - High reflection MSAA disabled - Water quality - Good particle effects - Very high grass detail - Strong soft shadows - Softer post-processing - Very strong motion blur - In-game depth of field - On anisotropic filtering - X16 ambient occlusion - High tessellation - High
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Kartoffelbr0t
05-03-2022, 02:23 AM #1

Not necessarily trustworthy but clear in its approach. (Settings translate) Disregard suggested limits - off DirectX version - DrietcX 11 ------------------------------------------------------------ Display type - Window, Borderless resolution - 1920x1080 aspect ratio - Auto output to monitor - 1 ------------------------------------------------------------ FXAA enabled - MSAA disabled - Vsync off - Pause game on - Loss of focus - ON ----------------------------------------------------------------- Texture quality - Normal shader - Very high shadow detail - Excellent reflection - High reflection MSAA disabled - Water quality - Good particle effects - Very high grass detail - Strong soft shadows - Softer post-processing - Very strong motion blur - In-game depth of field - On anisotropic filtering - X16 ambient occlusion - High tessellation - High

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mj18wals
Senior Member
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05-03-2022, 08:17 AM
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Yes, G4560 has become the top budget choice according to countrymile.
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mj18wals
05-03-2022, 08:17 AM #2

Yes, G4560 has become the top budget choice according to countrymile.

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Tilly_LoverYT
Junior Member
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05-10-2022, 09:12 PM
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Perhaps it reaches its limit with a 2GB GTX 960... An R9 380 would likely be too much for the Pentium, particularly since games become more CPU-intensive. The 380 offers about 17-18% improvement over the 960, while an RX 470 is roughly a mid-range budget card that's 34-35% faster than the 380. From today’s GPU lineup, the best options would be the GTX 1050Ti or RX 460 for this CPU, whereas older models like the GTX 960 and R9 380 would be more suitable.
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Tilly_LoverYT
05-10-2022, 09:12 PM #3

Perhaps it reaches its limit with a 2GB GTX 960... An R9 380 would likely be too much for the Pentium, particularly since games become more CPU-intensive. The 380 offers about 17-18% improvement over the 960, while an RX 470 is roughly a mid-range budget card that's 34-35% faster than the 380. From today’s GPU lineup, the best options would be the GTX 1050Ti or RX 460 for this CPU, whereas older models like the GTX 960 and R9 380 would be more suitable.

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FazeGames
Member
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05-10-2022, 11:16 PM
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Budget king, I didn't mean to say max everything out with a GTX 1080 king.
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FazeGames
05-10-2022, 11:16 PM #4

Budget king, I didn't mean to say max everything out with a GTX 1080 king.

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NORFFF
Member
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05-12-2022, 02:54 AM
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I was considering purchasing the G4400 for a budget gaming setup, but I'm hoping these will be in stock soon.
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NORFFF
05-12-2022, 02:54 AM #5

I was considering purchasing the G4400 for a budget gaming setup, but I'm hoping these will be in stock soon.

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Devies
Member
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05-19-2022, 04:17 AM
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It's definitely worth it in my view. Many people say HT doesn't mean a real quad-core, but it really helps reduce minor delays and boosts the overall frame rate significantly.
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Devies
05-19-2022, 04:17 AM #6

It's definitely worth it in my view. Many people say HT doesn't mean a real quad-core, but it really helps reduce minor delays and boosts the overall frame rate significantly.