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  1. Lol sounds like sommin ud find on wish also isn’t a 6 core coffee lake cpu basically the 8700k. It’s a dope cpu

  2. The G4560 is good but gives you some drops. For example in GTA V when you are driving, you drop from 60 to 39-45 which is ugh. And bf1 drops like crazy as well

  3. Wow I can sell my old i3 4160 as a 6 core lol

    2 cores 4 threads 3.6GHZ = 6Cores 3.6GHZ 😂😂😂😂😂

  4. Not sure if it was deliberate but it was amusing to see your GTA character getting hit by a car in front of the Spinal Research Centre.

  5. Ultra fast is always a red flag normally listing like this add the total core clock count eg my old core 2 quad would be discerned as 9.6

  6. man, you are a very good person. How wonderful of you to want to save us from being swindled. congratulations.

  7. I used a Pentium Gold G6500 and it was not bad. I got it for about $60 but the one before that was only 2 core but it was unlocked and it OC’ed nice. I only had that for a month as I was able to get the 9900K the end of November. Still Nice Budget CPU.

  8. 1:57 actually there IS a 6-core Coffee Lake CPU (2 different models actually), since the term "Coffee Lake" actually applies to both 8th Gen and 9th Gen Intel CPUs… the 8th Gen i7 is 6c/12t and the 9th Gen i5 is 6c/6t… and both are "Coffee Lake" CPUs.

    I’m a 9th Gen Intel owner myself, and have an i7 8c/8t CPU. My girlfriend has a Kaby Lake 7th Gen Pentium with a GTX1050 in her system and it games okay… i was thinking about upgrading her to a Kaby Lake i7, but even used prices are pretty high for a 4c/8t Kaby Lake i7 ($250-ish). Might be cheaper to buy a 10th Gen i3 with a new MB, which is crazy.

  9. Coffee Lake was 8th gen, right? They did have 6-core CPUs, like the 6c/6t i5’s and the 6c/12t i7s. So without initially knowing it was a Pentium, it *could’ve* been a 6-core CPU if it were an i5-8400 or better.

    Edit: I see now that many people have chimed in, I’m sorry 🙁 I was just pointing it out cause aside from the rest of the video, it was the only thing that stuck out and made me second guess myself lol

  10. Two things. There are genuine 6 physical core parts for every Intel i7 series going all the way back to first gen, but they were formerly only available on LGA 1366 and LGA 2011 sockets. Secondly buying a CPU like this solely because the ad is curious is weird as it takes 2 seconds to confirm what I just wrote :p

  11. Actually…. Kaby lake had only 4 cores yes, but coffee lake did have a 6 core cpu. The i7-8700k was an 8th generation i7 with 6 cores and 12 threads, and it came out in 2018 in response to AMD’s first generation Ryzen processors.

  12. There are actually coffee lake i5s and i7s with 6 cores. My friend runs i5 8400 and I remember being surprised Intel made 6 core i5s in that generation.

  13. are you telling me a 2 core Pentium beat my old rigs AMD A10k 4 core cpu with the same graphics card..

  14. "I don’t think any of intels coffe lake CPU’s had 6 cores"
    I think i just got a stroke or something, Excuse me sir?

  15. Well to be fair, when Intel started selling hyper threaded chips. They also called them virtual cores, so Two physical cores and two virtual cores. And that went on for some years, and Intel encouraged the idea of CPU’s being 6 core or 8 core, long before they had physical 6 core or 8 core chips. As people have become wiser in modern times, Intel did away with the virtual core idea. But really as with most things Intel had a hand in that type of deception, and the thing is it’s not deception as such. A core is designed to run one thread or process at a time, by allowing it to run Two processes or threads at a time, hyper threading you do technically have another core….Sort of. And in your computers processes, it will show you as having 6 cores as to your computer a physical core or virtual core doesn’t matter. What matters is how many things you can do at once, so it’s deceptive while at the same time not exactly wrong either.

  16. it was my fisrt Intel build. stil have the gold g5500. and it was with a 1060 amp! and 16gb ram at 4266mhz. :_:

  17. 2 cores + 4 threads = 6 cores…
    Kind reminds me of those sellers listing CPU’s as 12.8 GHz because 4 cores * 3.2 GHz = 12.8 GHz

  18. i guess my intel xeon e5 1650 v3 is the best gaming choice because it has 6 cores 12 threads therefore 18 cores!! So its practically a gaming beast!

  19. I have a G4620, and it keeps up with my games (and Crysis even loves it!). That’s all I care about.

  20. Do you guys think I did a mistake by paring an i7 6700 with radeon vii? Many people tell me the cpu is not good for that card can you guys suggest me or guide me better

  21. Intel’s Coffeelake had 6 cores right? That’s the 8th gen, when Intel upped the core count. The 8700K had 6 cores and so did the i7-8750H(Mobile) having 6 cores as well.

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