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<blockquote data-quote="Buuruwa" data-source="post: 16531845" data-attributes="member: 501821"><p>i3s are generally treated as quad cores for gaming, since hyper threading is now advanced enough to emulate a core. An i3 can go all the way upto a GTX660 or R9 270 without bottlenecking.</p><p></p><p>In the long run, hes definitely better with a larger monitor and a faster graphics card. The higher the resolution, the more your graphics card matters and less your CPU matters. Why do you think they do CPU benchmarks with low resolutions? That's the only way they can shift the bottleneck to the CPU instead of the graphics card.</p><p></p><p>The most important thing is, the lower the resolution, the lower the detail and quality level in your games. If you've ever used a full HD or higher resolution monitor, you'll know. A game always looks better on medium at 2560x1440 than ultra at 1366x768.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buuruwa, post: 16531845, member: 501821"] i3s are generally treated as quad cores for gaming, since hyper threading is now advanced enough to emulate a core. An i3 can go all the way upto a GTX660 or R9 270 without bottlenecking. In the long run, hes definitely better with a larger monitor and a faster graphics card. The higher the resolution, the more your graphics card matters and less your CPU matters. Why do you think they do CPU benchmarks with low resolutions? That's the only way they can shift the bottleneck to the CPU instead of the graphics card. The most important thing is, the lower the resolution, the lower the detail and quality level in your games. If you've ever used a full HD or higher resolution monitor, you'll know. A game always looks better on medium at 2560x1440 than ultra at 1366x768. [/QUOTE]
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