NewEgg lists the 850 and 860 as HD graphics... but others are listed as specific HD2000 or HD3000.
Are you sure the G series is HD2000 ?   Is that the same ?
It's been a while since I reviewed sandy chart so I forgot.  I know the i3's and up.. but I forgot the pentium differences.
		
		
	 
I stand corrected.  The 850 appears to have HD2000 but the 860 does not.
My HTPC has a 3570k.  It has HD4000 graphics.   I was thinking about swapping that CPU with either a G630 or a G860 (have both already) and using the i5 for my new server.
But then I thought against it-  because the superior graphics of the HTPC.     realistically... it would get upgraded at some point because that's how I roll.  But I would wait for a spectacular deal.
I paid $55 for the G860 and while it has crappy graphics-  It had a bit more CPU power for a very low cost so in a WHS server it made sense.  I am not sure it will even power a monitor that often so graphics is a total non factor for me.
So-  back to my question:
Is there a difference in cheap CPU's graphic performance that is significant ???
I had used the G630 on Z68 Asrock Xtreme as my HTPC CPU before I upgraded to the 3570k on Z77 PRO3.   I can't honestly say I noticed much of anything.  I guess I went from HD2000 to HD4000 in that swap.
My server is on G630 also now.  On Asrock H61 US3S board I got open box for $45.  I am going to make a HTPC out of that for my brother for Christmas gift.    My new server is Asrock Xtreme4 Z77+G860 I got for $55.
So... I am just curious does anyone know first hand the real difference ???
Real world I never really bothered to test anything-  But I can not say it's a big deal.  Even the i5 real world is no different than the G630 I replaced in pure HTPC duties.  It was only when I removed the HTPC and hooked up to my monitor to set it up that I noticed it was even faster at all. 
		
		
	
	
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