I'm sure we told you this last time you posted that crap somewhere, but a modern Haswell Pentium runs a buttload cooler than a Haswell i-series chip. The G3258 has a 53W TDP, whereas a 4690K's is 88W - much higher. Just because in the Pentium 4 era Pentiums were the high-power parts it doesn't mean they are these days, over a decade later.
Any modern CPU is highly unlikely to be able to run PS3/XBox 360 emulators at decent speeds once they're complete enough to play more than a couple of games right through, not just a Pentium. It's a bad idea to look this far into the future when choosing parts anyway, as something much better will be much cheaper by then.
20 years ago, Pentium was chosen by Intel's best marketing people as a good name. It's now an older brand, so is less exciting, but that doesn't mean the performance will be any worse.
Any modern CPU is highly unlikely to be able to run PS3/XBox 360 emulators at decent speeds once they're complete enough to play more than a couple of games right through, not just a Pentium. It's a bad idea to look this far into the future when choosing parts anyway, as something much better will be much cheaper by then.
20 years ago, Pentium was chosen by Intel's best marketing people as a good name. It's now an older brand, so is less exciting, but that doesn't mean the performance will be any worse.
OS: Windows 10 64 bit Professional
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Radeon Vega 56
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Radeon Vega 56
