minimum CPU for gaming

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Doing a build for a friend on a very low budget, so i want to know whats the minimum CPU you can get away with for gaming.

only interested in real CPU's not APU's
can you game on an FX-4300 or i3-4150, or can you go lower to Pentium?

What would be bottom budget CPU to go for
 
yes any haswell based pentium so overclocable anniversary would be a good choice, with a mid range gpu like a radeon 265, or nvidia 750ti makes for a good budget gaming build, with most games playable on medium/high 1080p
 
Doing a build for a friend on a very low budget, so i want to know whats the minimum CPU you can get away with for gaming.

only interested in real CPU's not APU's
can you game on an FX-4300 or i3-4150, or can you go lower to Pentium?

What would be bottom budget CPU to go for

Yes you can game on a FX4300 if you are gaming on a budget do you already have any parts ??
 
Definitely go for the Pentium G3258 if its a fresh budget build.

Overclocked it easily outperforms I3's and in some scenarios will match I5's.It is the best Value CPU on the market.

Its crazy good
 
No there is no parts right now, the old system he as is an Pentium D. guy wants a new system as his xbox gave in and dont want a new xbox one.

so if i went with a G3258 -> 8gb ram -> R9 270. that would give future upgrade options to an i5 on the 1150 board but most important in would game right now?
 
No there is no parts right now, the old system he as is an Pentium D. guy wants a new system as his xbox gave in and dont want a new xbox one.

so if i went with a G3258 -> 8gb ram -> R9 270. that would give future upgrade options to an i5 on the 1150 board but most important in would game right now?

yes i know a guy with a similar build except he has an older pentium, he can run most games on high, sometimes medium.
interesting vid on cpu bottlenecking! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAgpvWc4VBM
 
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I'd probably never pick an FX4300 over any modern Intel system for a gaming PC, but I'd want to upgrade that Pentium sooner rather than later.
 
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