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Intel® Pentium® Processor G3258

3M Cache, 3.20 GHz

Intel® Pentium® Processor G3258

3M Cache, 3.20 GHz

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  • 02/03/2017

    Summary

    After some testing, it was easy for me to determine what users would this processor be best suited for. First of all, the testing was done with high-end processors which retail past $200 US but on the other hand. We wanted to add a low-tier chip to the re...

    wccftech.com
  • 05/27/2016

    Summary

    Though there are still some hotly anticipated titles due in 2016, we might already have the game of the year on our hands. Overwatch has been on our radar for a while now but it recently blew up in a big way with an open beta that attracted over 9 million...

    techspot.com
  • 11/11/2015

    Summary

    Mighty Milo

    anandtech.com
  • 11/10/2014

    Summary

    Unlike the old days, Pentium-class processors are now placed as ‘value'-class processors, before the i3, i5 and i7 variant. Many of Intel's advanced technology are not implemented on the processor- Turbo Boost, hyper threading and TSX-NI.It's an unlocked...

    hardwarebbq.com
  • 07/29/2014

    Summary

    Our first look at Intel's Pentium G3258 leveraged relatively high-end hardware to extract the CPU's maximum potential. We pulled a lot of performance data from the chip, we drew a number of conclusions about efficiency based on those observations and powe...

    tomshardware.com
  • 07/16/2014

    Summary

    Up for review today on Phoronix is the Pentium G3258, the new processor Intel put out in celebration of their Pentium brand turning 20 years old. This new Pentium G3258 processor costs under $100 USD and comes unlocked for offering quite a bit overclockin...

    phoronix.com
  • 07/07/2014

    Summary

    Earlier this year I took a look at the Intel Pentium G3220 processor and I was thoroughly impressed by how well it handled itself in the gaming benchmarks that I ran. It certainly had it's short comings in the X86 benchmarks as it is limited to having onl...

    legitreviews.com
  • 07/01/2014

    Summary

    I really like the Pentium G3258, we like to congratulate Intel with the 20th Anniversary. The Pentium G3258 is a fun product to fool around with, just for fun alone. Overall I was impressed how well these little critters run on a full blown PC. The overc...

    guru3d.com
  • 06/23/2014

    Summary

    Ah, now this takes me back. A budget-priced, low-end Intel Pentium chip with serious overclocking headroom. This is what overclocking PC hardware used to be about—not pushing the latest $1,000 CPU to see what extra few numbers you could squeeze out of a s...

    pcgamer.com
  • 06/20/2014

    Summary

    Intel Pentium G3258 Anniversary Edition it's a very good CPU for the price. The performance is good, considering it has only 2 cores and no HT, but the overclocking is fabulous. It is a cheap and perfect processor for home, HTPC, and office PCs, yet it ca...

    reviewstudio.net
    Pros

    excellent performance,  excellent power consumption, excellent overclocking, best value

  • 06/16/2014

    Summary

    Intel has released its two bombs during the Computex 2014 show: the high-end Devils Canyon will replace the i7-4770K processor; on the other side of the performance pyramid the low end Pentium series get the company of an unlocked Anniversary model, the P...

    madshrimps.be
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