someguy171717 :
zyh1987 :
there are 8 different generations of i3. i3 is the segment name and only comparable with in the same generation of hardware.
each generations has different clock speeds, architecture and core count/thread counts
the i5 4460 is only marginally faster than a i3 7100
where as the i3 8100 is faster than a i5 7400.
you really need to use the exact model number to compare CPUs. it does looks like your cpu is bottlenecking your 1060, and I don't think there is much you can do without spending some money on a platform upgrade (from intel 4th series to the modern 8th series/ryzen 2000 series)
Ahh, ok, thank you for the explanation. So my budget for upgrades is fairly low right now, so would it be an 'upgrade' to use an i3 8100 (considering performance
while gaming and
while doing work, browsing, etc), or should I really be aiming for an i5 8500? They can be 100 to 150 pounds more... :/
edit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/AMD-6-Core-Wraith-Stealth-Cooler/dp/B079D8FD28/ref=sr_1_2?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1540562659&sr=1-2&keywords=ryzen%2B2600&th=1
Is this ok as well? Are there any differences between intel and ryzen?
(Sorry about all the questions, computer noob here)
for AMD cpu, since you already have a gtx 1060, there is very little incentives for the G variant of amd cpu (they have a built-in graphics)
for AMD build, you could go for the r5 1600/2600 paired with a b450 motherboard. I don't actually have suggestion for a counter parts for i3 8100, personally if you don't like tuning your pc, I find intel system (especially 8400) to be a lot easier to setup.
I own a i5 6600k and a r5 1600. In games, Iinds ryzen usually give me less fps, however, I like to play game while watching YouTube, ryzen do not suffer fps loss when I'm watching hd content while gaming