Oussebon
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I simply can't agree. If the OP really wants to feel 8 years worth of better performance, they shouldn't get the Pentium. It's a great budget CPU and obviously miles better than the previous build the OP had - but the issue is that the Semperon build was completely rubbish and they want to feel the difference not only from that but from their previous computer.
It won't be long before the OP might find the Pentium a touch slow. I have a G3258 @ 4GHz and I feel moments when it's slow in general use (and no - my OC is fine.) They won't find the i5 slow for a very, very long time.
http://www.legitreviews.com/intel-pentium-g4400-processor-review-skylake_179724/8
If we're saying that a G4500 won't feel any slower than an i5 in a few years time, I can't agree. Perhaps an i3 6320 with the stock intel cooler if the OP wants a compromise to reduce the cost but not utterly trash performance.
i3 vs Pentium: http://www.3dnews.ru/924775/page-2.html
I also have a Caviar Black (you can see in my sig), and given the choice between a brand X HDD + Samsung Evo SSD VS a single WD Black, the SSD+ HDD combo wins it for me each time. The difference in OS and program loading is night and day.
Obviously it's up to them how much to spend. But I don't see the point in buying a case, PSU, motherboard, OS, and all the rest, which is a few hundred quid as a baseline, and then putting a pretty borderline CPU in it. Waste of money. They'd be as well sticking to what they had before the Semperon build and saving £400.
Also, they should really get a case that actually has front-facing USB 3 when there's one for the same price.
It won't be long before the OP might find the Pentium a touch slow. I have a G3258 @ 4GHz and I feel moments when it's slow in general use (and no - my OC is fine.) They won't find the i5 slow for a very, very long time.
http://www.legitreviews.com/intel-pentium-g4400-processor-review-skylake_179724/8
If we're saying that a G4500 won't feel any slower than an i5 in a few years time, I can't agree. Perhaps an i3 6320 with the stock intel cooler if the OP wants a compromise to reduce the cost but not utterly trash performance.
i3 vs Pentium: http://www.3dnews.ru/924775/page-2.html
I also have a Caviar Black (you can see in my sig), and given the choice between a brand X HDD + Samsung Evo SSD VS a single WD Black, the SSD+ HDD combo wins it for me each time. The difference in OS and program loading is night and day.
Obviously it's up to them how much to spend. But I don't see the point in buying a case, PSU, motherboard, OS, and all the rest, which is a few hundred quid as a baseline, and then putting a pretty borderline CPU in it. Waste of money. They'd be as well sticking to what they had before the Semperon build and saving £400.
Also, they should really get a case that actually has front-facing USB 3 when there's one for the same price.
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