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The Intel Pentium Dual-Core G4400 is a robust 3.3 GHz processor featuring dual cores and 64-bit architecture, equipped with HD Graphics 510 supporting up to 4K resolution at 60Hz. With an 8 GT/s DMI3 bus speed and efficient 47W power usage, it offers reliable performance for everyday computing and multimedia tasks, backed by a 2-year warranty.
| Asin | B015VPX05A |
| Box Contents | Computer Central Processing Units |
| Brand Name | Intel |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 3 MB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,193) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00675901364997, 00735858306188, 05032037079655 |
| Item Type Name | Processor |
| Item Weight | 272 g |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BX80662G4400 |
| Model Number | BX80662G4400 |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Platform | Windows |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Core Count | 2 |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Number Of Concurrent Threads | 2 |
| Processor Series | Pentium |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1151 |
| Processor Speed | 3.3 GHz |
| Product Warranty | 2 YEARS |
| Secondary Cache | 512 KB |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upc | 767261183537 735858306188 675901364997 731215289927 |
| Wattage | 47 watts |
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Great cpu for the money id describe it as budget ...
Great cpu for the money id describe it as budget skylake. Fits my needs perfectly low tdp mid range clock speed dual core with two threads runs slightly behind my i5 4460 when booting programmes, but its pretty indistinguishable, so for a desktop build this is perfect. I use this cpu with a h110s2 mini stx board, 4gb 2133MHz DDR4 sodimm memory in a small 15x15x6.5cm case - micro pc build, so for this build this cpu met my needs since it's a fairly cheap dual core skylake processor with 2 threads, so best for the price range in my opinion. Integrated 510 graphics so far can handle 720p left 4 dead 2 and csgo at 720p, have heard it can run insurgency at 720p but havent tested it myself, so it can game moderately. Would recoomend for a great performing budget desktop for work, uni or as a second pc. I can recommend this for a cheap gaming rig if paired with a decent gpu, however games are slowly removing dual core cpu support, there are work arounds, but it wont be truely future proof.Very happy with this cpu would definitelty recommend.Pentium gets more hate then it should.
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Pentiums in 2017. Who knew they'd be this great!?
The Pentium G4400 is an excellent choice for really low budget builds.This includes a perfectly capable cooler that will not need changing as this cpu does not get that hot.For the inexperienced or first time builders:This will be a perfect gaming combo for anything up to and including GTX 1050ti / RX 470The price to performance ratio of this CPU makes it an unmatched component.Note: In a completed build (excluding graphics card) this will take up about 55w.Along with a GTX 1050ti, you can build a full computer with only 350-400w power supply.Throw this into any build under ยฃ450.My own purpose for it is a Cryptocurrency mining rig which does not require any CPU power so a simple dual core does the trick.
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Powerful budget CPU
I've built a system and incorporated this CPU into it. My thoughts initially were that I would replace it with an i3 or i5. That idea has been discarded to date as the CPU has proven itself to be so good running both media, video, photographic applications / software apart from all of the other usual computer apps such as word processing, spreadsheets, social media et to a point that I truly don't see any point in replacing it. The system actually shows performance wise that I am actually getting 3.3Ghz of power that is flawless. A similar i5 would have cost me at least ยฃ200 more! Well recommended.
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Super CPU! I7? I who?
Absolutely brilliant product and seller!Bought this for my first mining rig, it was on of the cheapest CPU's I could find and I wasn't too concerned about power at all as it wouldn't be required.My first CPU I received from the seller stopped working and was quickly replaced by the seller which was great service, it was all done so quickly!Once I installed and set up the computer I realised how smooth the whole process was, this got me thinking - how would it perform for gaming?So I installed one GPU and my steam account and got going - Flawless gaming experience.I then used it as a work system, using MS office and multiple chrome browsers etc.No problems at all!I would continue using this cpu for my mining rigs and also for my next gaming or work pc's!This CPU works to well to opt for an I7 for example which is more than 5 times the price!
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Pretty good.
Intel Pentium Dual-Core G4400 3.3 GHz Processor CPUGood little CPU. It's fast. I can play 4k videos now and It's good enough for gaming. I paired this with RX 480 4gb and I get 60fps 1080p ultra on many games. However there is a severe bottlenecking while I played BF4 yet i get 122 fps. I imagine it would be the same to Battlefront or BF1. Still for the price, its brilliant.The CPU's temeperature at idle in my case can be as cool as 16 degrees celcius but usually 18 to 20 is where it's at.. While gaming the temeperature can reach up to 40 degrees celcius although mostly its usually in 30's degrees celcius and never above 50-60..
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Combine it with a Solid State Drive, a Gigabyte Motherboard and as much RAM as you can!!
Don't use AMD much these days, as Intel have ruled the roost at every price point for a while. The arrival of AMD Ryzen may change this, but at the business \ home user end of the market the Pentium is a great chip.Combine it with a Solid State Drive, a Gigabyte Motherboard (such as H110M-S2H0 and as much RAM as you can afford and you can put together a great system.It's Intel Skylake architecture, so pair it up with a suitable Intel Socket 1151 motherboard. Don't use it with Socket 1150 or other boards (such as H81M - it won't work!!
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A decent budget processor for every day use.
These are decent budget processors based on Intel Skylake architecture. These are pretty much the equivalent i3 processor without the hyper threading. Single and dual threaded programs/games run fine on these chips and paired with plenty of ram and Ssd drive will outperform a similar i3 with hdd. Team these up with a discrete PCIE graphic card if you want to play some games at 1080P.
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One Star
Faulty CPU, returned.
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Good for servers. No wonder FreeNAS forums recommend this for low usage/budget builds.
Do note: I haven't been using this more than a few days, so I cannot speak for long term efficiency, or usage peaks etc.AMAZING for servers. Actually FreeNAS forums have this CPU listed as one of the recommended ones for 'light usage' servers. It's pretty much the cheapest thing you can get without compromising on things you'd generally need. It has AES-NI for encryption if you need it, it has dual cores and it's a relatively recent architecture - meaning you can expect a certain amount of efficiency and technology in this CPU. The TDP is pretty low to begin with. I CAN'T speak for what the actual watt usage IS in reality for me, but it's usually running at about 23ยฐC - 25ยฐC -- that at least says SOMETHING about efficiency and power consumption (it's likely not using too much power if it's managing to stay that cool with the included cooler).
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surprisingly powerful little processor
I got this for my new project to replace my 6 year old Intel Atom based HTPC system which has been struggling recently even to just browse the internet and I couldn't be more happier with the performance this little thing has to offer. I've got an Intel 2500k (overclocked at 4,6GHz) based gaming machine and on normal office work or net browsing or any other light usage the G4400 seems to perform exactly as fine as my overclocked quad core processor. The G4400 does not produce much heat and uses very little power, I'm currently running the whole system with only 90W picoPSU.The only and obvious disadvantage is of course the fact the the processor is only dual core, so any serious multitasking, gaming or heavy usage out of the question, but you would not buy it for such purpose anyway.Overall, an excellent product, the price is ridiculously low for the performance you're going to get.
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Best Gaming CPU Ever On Skylake Technology
This Processor Are Good For Your Gaming And Normal Work.... This Cpu Have Integrated Intel HD Graphics 510.... And Feature I Like In This Processor Are This Can Run GTA 5 In 720p Without Lag And Graphic Card In Low-Med Setting And Most Games On High Setting..My Rig1.G4400 Processor2.MSI H110 Pro VH-Plus3.Circle CC8194.Circle Power Supply 500 W5. 1 TB WD Hard Disk6.Crucial 8GB 2133 MHz RamBuying Graphic Card Soon.. GTX 1050 ti OC Edition 4GB
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The Ryzen 3 is the same price as an i3 dual core quad thread but is overclockable and is a quad core quad thread just like an i5
Surprisingly fast for the price. It makes no sense at all to buy an i3 for the few hundred megahertz you're paying double or more than the Pentiums. Both i3s and Pentiums are dual core / quad thread CPUs with minimal differences in performance but drastic pricing differences. If you want something fast either muster up the extra cash for an i5 or just buy an AMD Ryzen CPU and motherboard. The Ryzen 3 is the same price as an i3 dual core quad thread but is overclockable and is a quad core quad thread just like an i5. Almost all Ryzen CPU's can hit 3.9 Ghz. Keep in mind Ryzen's don't have any intergrated GPUs as of yet so you would need to spend some more money for a dedicated graphics card. For some this isn't an issue since you can choose to spend a little more to get much better graphics than an iGPU like the ones in the Intel Core lineup excluding the high end desktop platforms. Keeping that in mind for the price of the Pentium you can't beat it considering the fact that there's an intergrated GPU too, which is more than enough for people like me who use these CPUs for home theater pc's and for pretty nice entry level gaming platform on a budget.
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Buen procesador para empezar
Excelente producto ,bien empaquetado, y ni que decir de la calidad, no es in procesador para videojuegos aunque para empezar con muy poco presupuesto es excelente , por si sรณlo mueve contenido a 2k sin problemas , y su rendimiento es muy bueno para el precio , recomendando por alguien que ha probrado procesadores de gama media y baja .
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