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The Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor G860 delivers robust performance with its 3.0 GHz clock speed and 3 MB Smart Cache, making it an ideal choice for efficient multitasking and high-speed data processing. Designed for the LGA 1155 socket, this processor is compact yet powerful, ensuring your system runs smoothly and efficiently.
| ASIN | B005LLBBSS |
| Brand | Intel |
| CPU Manufacturer | Intel |
| CPU Model | Pentium G860 |
| CPU Socket | LGA 1155 |
| CPU Speed | 3 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 70 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00763615818308 |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Mfr Part Number | BX80623G860 |
| Model Number | BX80623G860 |
| Platform | Windows |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 2 |
| Processor Series | Pentium G860 |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1155 |
| Processor Speed | 3 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 3 MB |
| UPC | 813750059040 763615818308 071090103520 115971229036 088020598097 001910694112 151903089385 320127548194 735858223270 606628613167 |
| Wattage | 65 |
D**V
Great Gaming PC choice.Why pay more?
I recently built my first gaming PC and the most difficult part of the process wasn't the actual building part but choosing the right and best parts! I wanted to keep the total build around $500 (including OS!) so many of my decisions were based on price. Of course, performance had to be good enough for a gaming PC too. Enter the Intel Pentium G860 3.0 GHz Dual-Core Processor. Sure, everyone wants an Intel i7 or even an i5 or i3, but from my research I found that the hyper threading that those processors include don't really matter much when it comes to games (and from my experience so far has proven that to be very true). The G860 is built on the same architecture as the big boys but with a considerably smaller price tag. Plenty of RAM and a good graphics card paired up with this processor make for a fantastic budget gaming PC. Don't be fooled by the "Pentium" name. As I have found out through research, this processor is completely different from the low powered, budged Pentium processors of years past. It is essential an i3 without hyper threading. And it really does scream. The PC I built runs Windows 8 incredibly well with this processor. No lag. Sucker flies! This processor came in a small Intel box and included a heat sink with fan. There was thermal past already on the fan so installation was incredibly easy. I had never built a PC before and installing the processor was probably the single easiest part of the build. My advice to anyone building a gaming PC is to get a motherboard that accommodates not only this processor but also the i7 and below, that way if you ever want to upgrade all you need to do is replace it. Easy! A quick note on the price. I got mine for around $68 bucks but I have seen it fluctuate as low as $60 but as high as $100. So keep an eye on the price before you buy since Amazon often raises and lowers prices daily. $70, give or take a few bucks, appears to be the good, stable price for this processor.
L**R
Better than I expected for a Pentium Processor.
I only bought this processor because I had a limited amount of money, but when I got my desktop computer all put together, and installed, I was pretty impressed at how fast it can process things. I am only 15 years old, I am not a really heavy gamer, but I always have alot of differnt programs running, and about 10 tabs open in internet explorer, and it runs just fine, have not had any problems with it yet. I have the Intel DH77EB Media Series Mother board with 4 GB DDR3 RAM @ 1600 MHZ. a 2TB HDD, Intel Pentium Dual core processor @ 3.00 GHZ (The one I am rating) and Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit, and like I said, I have had no issues.
N**G
Works great for a budget machine!
I was building a budget gaming rig and decided to go with a CPU/discrete graphics card rather than using integrated graphics. This processor is priced right to get the job done and my machine is nothing but snappy! I'm very pleased, even with the stock cooler, at how cool the chip stays. I imagine this cooler would fit in even the tightest of HTPC cases, it isn't even taller than my RAM which has heat spreaders. It is also quiet. In fact, the only fan I hear most of the time in this system is the GPU can. The only drawbacks I can think of are that it is only a dual core chip and it is not overclockable. I paired this chip with a Biostar H77MU3 motherboard and stuck an EVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti in there for gaming. I am averaging about 50-60fps while playing Assassin's Creed III on the highest settings. (Not at 1080p, though, as I don't have a screen capable of that.)
H**R
A fast and powerful processor for entry level gaming and heavy computer use
So I bought this processor 3 weeks ago and I can honestly say I am loving it. It's a dual core processor clocked at 3.0GHz AND its on Sandy Bridge architecture! Although it lacks the hyperthreading that its i3 cousins have, it still performs very nicely. It runs at about 25C using the stock cooler and will go up to 36C at full load still running silent however. The integrated GPU is not an Intel Graphics 2000/3000 however, it is just called Intel Graphics Family. Do not underestimate this however. This integrated GPU can easily max out Call of Duty 4 with no AA and run at 30-40 FPS and it plays Minecraft on full settings with a 128x128 texture pack at 45 FPS. If you are in the market for a budget processor that runs cool and don't want to pony up another $30 for the i3, definitely pick this processor up for even one of its little brothers, the G850 or G840.
I**4
Good for the price
I was planning on buying a mini-ITX board with Intel CPU to use as a file/media server. This was my first choice. $70 for a 3.0GHz dual-core CPU, it definitely was good for the price. In a mini-itx case, with the stock cooler, I was seeing temperatures in the 25-35C. For basic computing, this cpu will do everything you need it to. Viewing youtube videos, MS Office, internet browsing, even basic gaming. The CPU was however beginning to lack once I started encoding and streaming HD video. I ended up upgrading to an Intel I5 to handle the increasing stress of HD video. If you want a basic CPU for browsing the web, this is for you.
P**C
Ued to build a desktop PC
I used this MOBO to build a desktop for my wife. It was easy to install with the other components: Seagate Barracuda 500 GB 7200RPM SATA NCQ 16 MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Desktop Hard Drive ST3500641AS-RK-Retail Kit Logisys CS301BK Mid Tower Computer Case with 480W PSU Black Corsair XMS3 8 GB (2 x 4GB) 1333 MHz PC3-10666 240-Pin DDR3 Memory Kit CMX8GX3M2A1333C9 Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor G860 3.0 GHz 3 MB Cache LGA 1155 - BX80623G860 LG Electronics 24X SATA Super-Multi DVD Internal Rewriter with M-Disc Support (Black) GH24NS95B Gigabyte GK-KM7580 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo Set All purchased @ Amazon.com. Hardware installation took about 1 hour. Installed Windows 8 OS. System running great since June 18, 2013.
R**I
Cheap but powerful
I did a lot of researching before I decided on this processor. I looked at i3s, i5s, and i7s both Sandy and Ivybridge. I was on a tight budget though, and for $85 this processor has been amazingly snappy. While in the future I do plan on upgrading, if you're in a pinch, the G860 is more than enough to get the casual user by. I get great boot/loading times and even the occasional game runs fairly well. If you need the fastest processor with 4 cores, turbo, and the ability to overclock, you may want to look elsewhere. If you're a casual user that wants to upgrade on the cheap and looking for excellent bang for your buck, you won't be dissapointed. I've had this processor for about a month now, and I'm definitely happy with my purchase.
S**R
can't go wrong for the price
only had it for a week, but this seems to be a nice little chip for the price (on sale for $59.99) of course you aren't going to able to use like you would an i5 or i7 but if you are building a light-duty rig for office or home why spend more than this? and its an LGA 1155 so whatever board you mount it on you can always upgrade later. good chip, great price.
多**久
性能アップしました。
H61チップにG530 CPUでXPを動かしていましたが 遅く感じられ、これに変えました。 i3よりも値段も手ごろでグラボはHD6550がついていましたので いいかと思い購入しました。 ベンチ等は計測していませんでしたが 実感で早くなったのを感じました。 XP起動が52秒から46秒くらいになりました。
O**I
なかなか
重い作業をしないのであれば このCPUで十分というほどのパワー iシリーズとの差が普通のオペレーションでは分からないと思いますが・・・。 Windows7 64bitで快適に動いています。 デジカメのRAWデータ現像もそれほど不満を感じません。
哀**狼
自作beginnerには十二分過ぎる逸品。
自身も似たような輩ですが、低コストを目指すならこのモデルの周辺を注視すべきかと思います。オンボ−ドグラフィック機能の有無でグラボ購入の有無に関わるので、遡及し過ぎるのもアレですが(3Dgameplayなら別)。何よりもこの値段で3.0ghzなのが、昔同程度のモノが○○万円だった頃を懐かしく思えてきます(苦笑)。 LGA1155なので、汎用性のある逸品だと思います。星4つの理由は、消費電力の観点からです。これが気になるなら、ゴ−ルド電源と高モデルのintel製品を選択するべきかと存じます。
た**も
Celeronよりはまし
AMDPhenomⅡx4をK10statで使用していたときより電気料金高くなりました。 フルロードよくないですね。 win8とも相性悪いのかyoutubeなどで遅延よくおこります。
T**6
ミドルスペックの中くらい
初めて自作PCを組む際に最初からcore i7を積もうと思っていたのですが金が足りずに断念し、これにしました。 マザーボードなどは拡張性を考えて高めのを買ったのでその分CPUやグラボに回すお金がなくなったので・・w 性能は普通に使う分には申し訳ないほどの性能です。 値段も高校生のお小遣い2ヶ月分くらいでしょうか?お財布にも優しいですw 動画視聴、ネットサーフィン、軽いネトゲ程度ならこれで十分ですが、グラボを積まないとゲームはちょっと厳しいかもしれません。
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