i3-4340 vs Phenom II X6 1045T - Dead Space GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q - Game Performance Benchmarks


i3-4340 Phenom II X6 1045T

Multi-Thread Performance

5237 Pts
4822 Pts

Single-Thread Performance

2085 Pts
1070 Pts

Dead Space

i3-4340 vs Phenom II X6 1045T in Dead Space using GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q - CPU Performance comparison at Ultra, High, Medium, and Low Quality Settings with 1080p, 1440p, Ultrawide, 4K resolutions

i3-4340 Phenom II X6 1045T

Ultra Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
14.6 FPS
1080p
12.1 FPS
1440p
9.7 FPS
1440p
8.0 FPS
2160p
3.9 FPS
2160p
3.2 FPS
w1440p
7.3 FPS
w1440p
6.0 FPS
High Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
30.0 FPS
1080p
25.5 FPS
1440p
20.9 FPS
1440p
17.7 FPS
2160p
9.3 FPS
2160p
7.8 FPS
w1440p
16.3 FPS
w1440p
13.7 FPS
Medium Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
45.5 FPS
1080p
38.8 FPS
1440p
32.2 FPS
1440p
27.3 FPS
2160p
14.7 FPS
2160p
12.4 FPS
w1440p
25.3 FPS
w1440p
21.3 FPS
Low Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
76.3 FPS
1080p
65.5 FPS
1440p
54.7 FPS
1440p
46.6 FPS
2160p
25.5 FPS
2160p
21.6 FPS
w1440p
43.2 FPS
w1440p
36.7 FPS
i3-4340
  • For some games, a cpu with a higher clock speed, or in a technical name IPC (Instructions per clock), has better results than other CPU's with higher core count and lower core speed.
  • The i3-4340 is more power efficient and generates less heat.
  • The i3-4340 has a smaller process size. The faster a transistor can toggle on and off, the faster it can do work. And transistors that turn on and off with less energy are more efficient, reducing the operating power, or “dynamic power consumption,” required by a processor.
Phenom II X6 1045T
  • The Phenom II X6 1045T has higher Level 2 Cache. Data/instructions which have to be processed can be loaded from the fast L2 and the CPU does not have to wait for the very slow DDR RAM
  • The Phenom II X6 1045T has higher Level 3 Cache. This is useful when you have substantial multiprocessing workloads, many computationally intense simultaneous processes. More likely on a server, less on a personally used computer for interactive desktop workloads.
  • The Phenom II X6 1045T has more cores. The benefit of having more cores is that the system can handle more threads. Each core can handle a separate stream of data. This architecture greatly increases the performance of a system that is running concurrent applications.
  • The Phenom II X6 1045T has more threads. Larger programs are divided into threads (small sections) so that the processor can execute them simultaneously to get faster execution.
  • The Phenom II X6 1045T has a higher turbo clock boost. Turbo Boost is a CPU feature that will run CPU clock speed faster than its base clock, if certain conditions are present. It will enable older software that runs on fewer cores, to perform better on newer hardware. Since games are software too, it is also applicable to them.

Compare i3-4340 vs Phenom II X6 1045T specifications

i3-4340 vs Phenom II X6 1045T Architecture

i3-4340 Phenom II X6 1045T
CodenameHaswellThuban
GenerationCore i3 (Haswell)Phenom II X6 (Thuban)
MarketDesktopDesktop
Memory SupportDDR3DDR3
Part#SR1NLHDT45TWFK6DGR
Production StatusunknownEnd-of-life
ReleasedSep 2013Sep 2010

i3-4340 vs Phenom II X6 1045T Cache

i3-4340 Phenom II X6 1045T
Cache L164K (per core)128K (per core)
Cache L2256K (per core)512K (per core)
Cache L34MB (shared)6MB (shared)

i3-4340 vs Phenom II X6 1045T Cores

i3-4340 Phenom II X6 1045T
# of Cores26
# of Threads46
Integrated GraphicsIntel HD 4600N/A
SMP # CPUs11

i3-4340 vs Phenom II X6 1045T Features

i3-4340 Phenom II X6 1045T
MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX AVX2 EIST Intel 64 XD bit VT-x HTT AES-NI TSX CLMUL FMA3MMX 3DNow! SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSE4A AMD64 NX bit AMD-V Turbo Core

i3-4340 vs Phenom II X6 1045T Performance

i3-4340 Phenom II X6 1045T
Base Clock100 MHz200 MHz
Frequency3.6 GHz2.7 GHz
Multiplier36.0x13.5x
Multiplier UnlockedNoNo
TDP54 W95 W
Turbo ClockN/Aup to 3.2 GHz
Voltageunknown1.375 V

i3-4340 vs Phenom II X6 1045T Physical

i3-4340 Phenom II X6 1045T
Die Size177 mm²346 mm²
PackageFC-LGA12CµPGA
Process Size22 nm45 nm
SocketIntel Socket 1150AMD Socket AM3
Transistors1400 million904 million
tCaseMax72°Cunknown

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grublunchbox 12 years ago
Is core i3-4340 good for gaming?On slight budgetOr will the lack of cores not make it worth it?Other components are gtx 650ti boost8gb ddr3cx 430w psu
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togetherpetite 12 years ago
AMD FX CPUs are power hungry. I believe even the 6 core FX-6300 consumes 100w more power than Intel's Core i3. Therefore, if you want to go with AMD then you need a more powerful PSU. I would not even attempt to put a FX-8xxx CPU in a mATX case. Too much heat and you don't really need 8 cores. The motherboard you select only has a 760G chipset so you will not be able to upgrade to Steamroller which needs a 9xx series chipset. Games using only 1 or 2 cores will run better with the Core i3, but games that can take advantage of more than 2 cores will generally run better with FX CPU.Crysis 3 is an extreme case where a Core i3 performs poorly. Any other games using the CryEngine 3 game engine will likely not set the CPU demands as high as Crysis 3. The higher the requirements the fewer copies the publisher will sell. Unless Crysis 3 is on your list, the Core i3 is still a viable CPU and you can upgrade to a Core i5 CPU later. If you don't want to bother with upgrades in the future, then just go with a FX-6xxx CPU.You can check out CPU benchmarks in several games from the following website to help you determine which CPU to go for. Simply click, then scroll down to the Gaming GPU/CPU Performance section for several games benchmarked. Then look for the CPU Performance benchmark in each game.http://www.techspot.com/guides-gaming.shtmlARMA 3 is the most recent review. Here's a link and the benchmark chart.http://www.techspot.com/review/712-arma-3-benchmarks/page5.html
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metacarpalwham 11 years ago
i5 4440 or i3 4340 or i3 4130 for gaming ?I am building a low budget gaming pc.I will be buying the gtx 750ti for the gpu.For the CPU I have mentioned the options.which one is goint to be the best ! Please help me I am very confused. My rig: Mobo - Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2PV Ram - Corsair Vengeance 1x8gb 1600mhz DDR3PSU - Cooler Master Thunder 450P.S I have planned to buy all these
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leaderscab 11 years ago
I would also go with the i5 as it will be good for cpu intensive games. I don't know the performance difference but you could look at that online for benchmarks
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sconnynepalese 12 years ago
what do you think about i3 4340I am building a budget gaming computer and wondered what the community thought of this chip
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balearicventricle 12 years ago
Also, i3s are GREAT chips and are all MOST people need.My little bro still has a i3 2120 pushing his GTX 660 ti and he maxes out most games on a pretty nice 1080p monitor. There is absolutely NO need for him to upgrade anytime soon.
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favouritedisband 12 years ago
Intel Core i3 4340 Bottleneck the amd 280xHello, I am building a computer for my friend and I am stuck between the amd 6300 and intel core i3 4340. I was wondering if the i3 would bottleneck the amd r9 280x. If anyone could tell me how to find out if a cpu will bottleneck a gpu would be greatly appreciated.
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subhelicopter 12 years ago
I think the i3 4340 would be fine. It has some seriously powerful single thread performance. We know the FX 6300 works well, but the FX 8320 is about the same price as the i3 4340. i3s are no slouches in games. Especially on a single 1080p monitor. Of course an i5 would be better......It's all about the budget.
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molecularvaseline 9 years ago
Overclocking i3 4340 lock haswell 3.6ghz to 3.7I have seen a guys cpu-z screenshot where his 4340 was running at 3.7 and he had mentioned something about BCLK/straps 100mhzDoes anyone know how to do this and is it limited by motherboard?
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dillsonore 9 years ago
It is limited by the motherboard.I wouldn;'t mess with that unless you really know what you are doing(and you don;t if you ask this).While on SKylake BCLK OCing is ok, with Haswell it's a totally differt beast. In simple terms, on Haswell, when you increase the BCLK you're overclocking everything, not just the CPU. There are ways to ammend this, but, if you want to get into it, you're in for a steep learning curve.
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