Intel Core i3-6300 Need For Speed Benchmarks - Can Core i3-6300 Run Need For Speed?

Entry-level Desktop processor released in 2015 with 2 cores and 4 threads. With base clock at 3.8GHz, max speed at 3.8GHz, and a 51W power rating. Core i3-6300 is based on the Skylake-S 14nm family and part of the Core i3 series.
Price 41.6%
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Core i3-6300 - 1080p - R9 Nano - Need For Speed Benchmarks

Core i3-8350K
78.2
Core i3-8300
77.4
Core i3-8100
76.9
Core i3-8100B
76.8
Ryzen 3 2300X
73.3
Ryzen 3 2200G
72.8
Ryzen 3 PRO 2200G
72.8
Ryzen 3 1300X
72.2
Ryzen 3 1200
72
Core i3-7350K
70.9
Core i3-7320
70.4
Core i3-7300
70.1
Core i3-7100
69.3
Core i3-4370
68.3
Core i3-4360
68
Core i3-4350
67.5
Core i3-4340
67
Core i3-4330
66.4
Athlon II X4 740
66.3
A8-5500B
66.3
A8-7670K
66.2
Core i3-6320
66.2
A8-6500
65.9
A8-7650K
65.9
Core i3-6300
65.9
Core i3-4170
65.6
Athlon X4 970
65.6
A8-6600K
65.6
Core i3-6100
65.6
Core i3-6098P
65.5
Core i3-4160
65.5
Pentium Gold G5600
65.5
A8-5600K
65.4
A8-7600
65.4
Pro A8-7600B
65.3
Core i3-4150
65.2
Athlon II X4 860K
65.1
Athlon X4 950
65.1
A8-9600
65.1
Athlon X4 835
65.1
Athlon X4 845
65.1
Athlon X4 840
65.1
A8-5500
64.8
Athlon X4 940
64.8
Core i3-4130
64.7
Athlon X4 880K
64.5
Athlon X4 760K
64.5
Athlon X4 740
64.5
Athlon II X4 760K
64.4
Athlon X4 750K
64.3
Athlon X4 870K
64.2
Core i3-3250
64.1
Athlon X4 860K
63.9
Core i3-3245
63.9
Core i3-3240
63.9
Core i3-3225
63.6
Pentium Gold G5400
63.6
Pentium Gold G5500
63.6
Core i3-3220
63.6
Athlon II X4 750K
63.2
Pentium G4620
63.1
Pentium G4600
62.8
Pentium G4560
62.6
Core i3-3210
62.2
Athlon II X2 280
61.3
Pentium G3470
61.3
Pentium G4520
61.3
Pentium G3258
61.1
Pentium G3450
61.1
Pentium G3460
61.1
Pentium G3250
60.8
A6-9550
60.8
Pentium G4500
60.8
Athlon II X2 370K
60.8
Athlon X2 370K
60.8
A6-6420K
60.8
A6-7470K
60.6
A6-6400K
60.5
Pentium G3260
60.5
Athlon X2 350
60.5
Pentium G870
60.4
A6-9500
60.4
A6-5400B
60.3
Pentium G3440
60.3
Pro A6-7400B
60.3
Pentium G3420
60.3
Pentium G3430
60.3
Pentium G4400
60.3
A6-7400K
60.2
Athlon X2 450
60.1
Pentium G2130
60.1
Athlon X2 340
60
Pentium G2140
60
Pentium G3240
59.8
Pentium G3220
59.5
Pentium G2120
59
Pentium G2030
59
Pentium G640
58.7
Pentium G2020
58.5
Pentium E5800
58.5
Pentium G645
58.4
A6-5400K
57.6
Pentium G2010
57.6
Athlon II X2 340
57

The Core i3-6300 GPU ranks between the A8-7650K and Core i3-4170 in the gaming rig hierarchy. It's 0% less powerful than the A8-7650K but still offers 0.5% more juice than the Core i3-4170 for those epic gaming sessions. When it comes to fragging, the Core i3-6300 leaves the A6-7470K in the dust with a comfortable 8.7% lead in FPS. In the realm of virtual worlds, the Core i3-6300 shows a stellar performance leap, outpacing the last-gen Core i3-4350 by a whopping 2.4%. Once again, the Core i3-4350 gets left behind in the pixel dust, as its Skylake-S-based successor shows a ~2.4% speed boost in the latest game benchmarks. The Core i3-4350 is a testament to how far behind the entry-level Haswell Refresh-based GPUs lag compared to the new Skylake-S lineup. With its performance, the Core i3-6300 snags the 25th spot on the leaderboard. The more affordable 2-core A6-7470K delivers a solid punch in the gaming benchmarks, and with a price tag of ~$215.7, its higher score is thanks to those additional threads. Intel's Core i3-6300 may only have a slight edge over the Core i3-4350, but it opens up a significant lead over the stock A6-7470K in gaming marathons. All in all, the Core i3-6300 stands out as a top-tier performer with its 2 cores and 4 threads in the gaming benchmark arena.

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