T ThalesSousa Reputable Feb 19, 2015 40 0 4,530 Sep 26, 2016 #1 The newer I3 is actually cheaper where I live, but I don't have enough information to know which one to pick. What is the difference in gaming workloads?
The newer I3 is actually cheaper where I live, but I don't have enough information to know which one to pick. What is the difference in gaming workloads?
Solution Ecky Sep 26, 2016 Skylake brought some significant improvements to IPC, and the throughput gains from hyperthreading. Take a look at this review: http://www.anandtech.com/show/10543/the-skylake-core-i3-51w-cpu-review-i3-6320-6300-6100-tested/4
Skylake brought some significant improvements to IPC, and the throughput gains from hyperthreading. Take a look at this review: http://www.anandtech.com/show/10543/the-skylake-core-i3-51w-cpu-review-i3-6320-6300-6100-tested/4
Gam3r01 Titan Jan 12, 2013 25,417 976 115,440 Sep 26, 2016 #2 The 6100 pulls a slight advantage over the 4170, however since you said its cheaper you really dont need to know much else. Upvote 0 Downvote
The 6100 pulls a slight advantage over the 4170, however since you said its cheaper you really dont need to know much else.
CTurbo Pizza Monster Moderator Aug 27, 2013 22,424 14 84,965 Sep 26, 2016 #3 Go with the newer platform. Just remember to get DDR4 RAM and compatible motherboard. Performance wise, there is little to no difference in real world tasks between the two. Upvote 0 Downvote
Go with the newer platform. Just remember to get DDR4 RAM and compatible motherboard. Performance wise, there is little to no difference in real world tasks between the two.
Ecky Illustrious Feb 3, 2013 7,592 2 38,960 Sep 26, 2016 Solution #4 Skylake brought some significant improvements to IPC, and the throughput gains from hyperthreading. Take a look at this review: http://www.anandtech.com/show/10543/the-skylake-core-i3-51w-cpu-review-i3-6320-6300-6100-tested/4 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Skylake brought some significant improvements to IPC, and the throughput gains from hyperthreading. Take a look at this review: http://www.anandtech.com/show/10543/the-skylake-core-i3-51w-cpu-review-i3-6320-6300-6100-tested/4