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Quad cores that actually have decent IPC, of course. Low-end AMD quads do not, and there's no getting away from the fact that in the majority of tasks done by an average user, the system with low IPC cores is going to be slower, whether there be 4, 6, or 8.In 2014 yes Quad cores are most of the time much better both for applications and gaming.
Just have a look at AT Pentium G3258 review and see how the Pentium is doing against the 65W A8-7600 or the Core i3. Even OCed to 4.7GHz and most of the time it is slower than the Core i3 4330 and in some cases the A8-7600.
It is fun to play with but not something to recommend for you main 2014 System.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8232/...y-edition-review-the-intel-pentium-g3258-ae/2
And why not a G3258 for a "main" system for a kid that plays games, does homework, and surfs the Internet. That's who these CPUs are aimed at, as evidenced by all the new posters coming into the G3258 OCing thread. I already told my nephew that he'd want to get an i5 or better once he learned more about the performance limitations of his system. I'll buy back his G3258 at that time; he understands the deal and for him it's a good one. Most of the performance he needs out of a CPU right now for less than 25% of the cost of an unlocked i5.
