hehe.. dont really have time to benchmark nowadays. wala pa gani naassemble balik tong akoang mitx rig kay nibalhin mi ug hotel.
1 more thing, akoang gpu diri kay gtx 660 oem ra (1x, 1152 cores) and my monitor is just 768p, insufficient to put the pentium to its knees by brute force. but previously, ive been playing bf3 and 2k14 (wala pa koy lain games giinstall kay mao lagi walay time) ok ra man ang gameplay. slight stuttering on bf3, a little annoying sometimes.
normal usage is sufficient i think for most people. for me, its a little underhanded. multiple chrome tabs + torrent + media player on bluetooth + wifi + constant internet connection issues and i find the cpu a little confused.
overall, contented ra man ko because i did not expect much from it knowing that its just a dual core cpu. its a good cpu to toy with and that is all it took for me to decide on the purchase.
for games, paired with a modest gpu, payts man kaayo sya. never tried bf3 mp, but im sure, it will concede. sa sp na lang daan, 100% usage na ang cpu at stock and 100% even at 4.3ghz. ill try to post here a screenshot of afterburner monitoring once i assemble it back. personally, di ko malipay if i see that during a game, something else is maxxed out besides the gpu. siguro kung 1080p to sya, it will be left with some spare processing time since maxxed out na ang gpu all the time with framerates that the cpu can easily handle. in my assessment it is best fit for gpus at the level of a 7850/gtx 650ti boost, considering an optimized match up for all games including cpu-intensive titles. but for common games, it is good up to a 660ti/7950 without wasting some frames (my gpu btw is a gk104 and OCed beyond 660ti, about the level of a 670).
but generally, it is really a fairly smart choice for gamers on a budget.




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