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DatKid20 Wrote:However pretty much everyone in this thread implied that I said that the i3-4330 was sooo much better in Dolphin then the G3258.

Fwiw, I've "gotten on your case" about two explicit points: 1) that the i3-4330 is sufficient for Dolphin in all cases/most cases and 2) that the Pentium G3258 does not "demolish" the i3-4330 in Dolphin. You didn't just say that the i3-4330 would be a better choice if other factors needed to be considered (a point I never contested); you said some other things that stood out like red-flags. A lot happened while I was at work, dunno what everyone has said to you, so I won't comment on them.
Welp now I've decided to get a G3258 since it's better then my current system and we can finally test how good the CPU really is. I was going to go buy a 750ti but why not upgrade my motherboard and cpu while I'm at it?
What we're trying to say is that the Pov-ray test is equal to a game in Dolphin. Unlike benchmarking for PC games, the Pov-ray test does a lot of the functions that the games actually use when running on real hardware/Dolphin.

So when you ask for specific game testing and we give you the data from the Pov-ray test, it's the same as if we ran a really demanding game on both systems. The one with a faster score can play more demanding games at or near full-speed.
Well when I'm wrong you guys can tell me about how you knew about it all along. Tongue Also do you guys know what voltage is required for 4.7ghz?
Ok Smile
I do not, as I don't own one so I never looked it up. Try a Google search?
TopicClocker had a thread about G3258 performance if you guys are wondering: *digs up old thread* https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-intel-pentium-g3258-emulator-performance
Look you guys. The G3258 is pretty darn good with Dolphin. It is terrible if you have multi-GPU in games.
It obviously is not good at encoding unless it's overclocked. When it is overclocked it performs much better at encoding than a i3-4330, a CPU 3 times the price where I live.

So to answer if it's worth the extra money I'd resoundingly say no.

Anyway though cheap skylake is coming out near the end of Q1 next year. I'm sure a cheap i3 then will have to be re-evaluated against the G3258.
It still be a better value than Athlon x4 860k and any i3
Benchmark :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVmIVSalP-s
But I would keep the Athlon x4 750k if I was the @OP
Would the G3258 still be worth it for the way better Dolphin performance at a lower power consumption?
Yes, even when overclocked, the power consumption is below your Athlon at stock: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/pentium-g3258-overclocking-performance,3849-16.html
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