Intel Pentium G3470 Review

Entry-level Desktop processor released in 2015 with 2 cores and 2 threads. With base clock at 3.6GHz, max speed at 3.6GHz, and a 53W power rating. Pentium G3470 is based on the Haswell Refresh 22nm family and part of the Pentium series.
Price 66%
Speed 48%
Productivity 26%
Gaming 70%
Category Desktop
Target entry-level
Socket Compatibility LGA1150
Integrated Graphics Intel HD Graphics
Cooler Included Yes
Overclock Potential 0 %
Year 2015 Model
Price 155.8 USD
Number of Cores 2 Cores
Number of Threads 2 Threads
Core Frequency 3.6 GHz
Boost Frequency 3.6 GHz
Max Stable Overclock 3.6 GHz
Power Consumption 53 W
Manufacturing Process 22 nm
L3 Cache 3 MB
Maximum Supported Memory 32 GB
Price-Value Score 66 %
Speed Score 48 %
Productivity Score 26 %
Gaming Score 70 %
Max 1080p Bottleneck 59.5 %
Max 1440p Bottleneck 29.7 %
Max 4K Bottleneck 14.9 %
Overall Score 28/100

The Pentium G3470 is one of Intel's entry-level Desktop processors. It was released in 2015 with 2 cores and 2 threads. With base clock at 3.6GHz, max speed at 3.6GHz, and a 53W power rating. The Pentium G3470 is based on the Haswell Refresh 22nm family and is part of the Pentium series.

As the higher-priced version of the Pentium G3460, the Pentium G3470 has higher base and Boost frequencies of 3.6 and 3.6 GHz, respectively. That's an increase in base frequency and a bump to boost clocks, but the real advantage should lay in the higher Package Power Tracking (PPT) envelope, which is a measurement of the maximum amount of power delivered to the socket. The Pentium G3460's PPT tops out at 53W, while the motherboard can pump up to 142W to the Pentium G3470 at peak performance. That opens up much more aggressive boost behavior, on both single and multiple cores, that could widen the performance gap beyond what we see on the spec sheet.

So which should you buy? Let's get that out of the way. Before this comparison review we updated our Best CPU feature and we said you should go with the Athlon X4 860K as it comes with a better stock cooler, can be overclocked, and the FM2+ platform offers a significantly better upgrade path.

Moving beyond games, it’s an easy win for the Athlon X4 860K. The Athlon X4 upgrade path on A55, A58, A68H, A68M, A70M, A75, A78, A88X motherboards, all support upcoming Steamroller processors. So if you buy a nice A55, A58, A68H, A68M, A70M, A75, A78, A88X board now with the Athlon X4 860K, you’ll be able to slap a Haswell Refresh processor on there later in the year, or whenever you deem it necessary.

One of the nice things about the Intel Pentium G3470 processors is that the retail boxed models come with a CPU cooler. So, you can pick something like the Intel Pentium G3470 up for $155.8 and don’t need to spend any extra money on CPU cooling.

The Intel Pentium G3470 retail boxed processor comes with the traditional ‘pancake’ CPU cooler. Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done on this processor which is rated at 53W TDP. You do not need to have an aftermarket cooling solution unless you want to.

If extended overclocking and boost frequencies are trivial matters to you, Intel also offers the Pentium G3460 at $89. It’s still outfitted with 2-cores and 2-threads, but clocks in at a slower 3.5GHz and maxes out at only 3.5GHz.

That said, to squeeze out all the potential of this surprisingly potent entry-level chip, you’ll want (and need) to splurge on an enthusiast-grade Q87, Z87, Z97 motherboard.

Fresh from a successful roll-out of mainstream Pentium CPUs, Intel's attack on AMD now extends down into the entry-level with its Pentium G3470 processors, which the company is making available as of May 2015.

Which GPU to Pick for Intel Pentium G3470

Below is a comparison of all graphics cards average FPS performance (using an average of 80+ games at ultra quality settings), combined with the Intel Pentium G3470.

Graphics Card Price Cost Per Frame Avg 1080p Avg 1440p Avg 4K
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24GB $ 1,599 $ 10 160.2 FPS
212.9 FPS
163.3 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Ti 20GB $ 799 $ 5.3 149.5 FPS
198.6 FPS
152.4 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB $ 999 $ 6.9 144.6 FPS
188.6 FPS
131.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 16GB $ 1,199 $ 8.6 138.9 FPS
184.3 FPS
141.5 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB $ 799 $ 6 133.4 FPS
177.1 FPS
135.8 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB $ 899 $ 6.8 131.5 FPS
171.5 FPS
119.6 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 24GB $ 1,499 $ 12 124.8 FPS
159.9 FPS
115.5 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT 16GB $ 1,099 $ 9.2 119.5 FPS
155.8 FPS
108.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti 24GB $ 1,999 $ 17 117.5 FPS
156 FPS
119.7 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT 16GB $ 999 $ 8.5 117 FPS
150.8 FPS
107 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT 16GB $ 649 $ 5.9 110.2 FPS
141.9 FPS
100.8 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 20GB $ 799 $ 7.3 108.8 FPS
142.2 FPS
106.5 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 10GB $ 699 $ 6.4 108.8 FPS
139.4 FPS
100.6 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB $ 599 $ 5.7 105 FPS
136 FPS
103.1 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti 10GB $ 599 $ 6.4 93.3 FPS
120.5 FPS
88.6 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6800 16GB $ 579 $ 6.6 87.3 FPS
112.4 FPS
79.8 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8GB $ 499 $ 6 83.2 FPS
106.6 FPS
77 FPS
NVIDIA TITAN RTX 24GB $ 2,499 $ 32.7 76.4 FPS
101.1 FPS
73.5 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11GB $ 1,299 $ 17.5 74.4 FPS
98.4 FPS
71.5 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT 12GB $ 479 $ 6.5 73.4 FPS
95.3 FPS
66.8 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB 8GB $ 399 $ 5.5 72.2 FPS
94.7 FPS
70.5 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB $ 399 $ 5.9 68.2 FPS
89.7 FPS
66 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER 8GB $ 699 $ 10.4 67.5 FPS
88.4 FPS
63.9 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6650 XT 8GB $ 399 $ 6.1 65.1 FPS
84.9 FPS
60.6 FPS
NVIDIA TITAN V 12GB $ 2,999 $ 46.4 64.7 FPS
85.6 FPS
63.4 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 8GB $ 299 $ 4.6 64.7 FPS
85.3 FPS
63.4 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 7600 8GB $ 269 $ 4.2 64.6 FPS
84.4 FPS
60 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 8GB $ 699 $ 11 63.8 FPS
82.7 FPS
59.3 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT 8GB $ 379 $ 6.2 61.1 FPS
79.3 FPS
56.3 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB $ 759 $ 12.7 59.8 FPS
78.9 FPS
57 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8GB $ 499 $ 8.4 59.4 FPS
76.2 FPS
54.9 FPS
AMD Radeon VII 16GB $ 699 $ 11.9 58.6 FPS
75.6 FPS
53.7 FPS
NVIDIA TITAN Xp 12GB $ 1,199 $ 20.5 58.6 FPS
76.2 FPS
56.3 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB $ 399 $ 7 57.1 FPS
73.6 FPS
52.2 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB $ 499 $ 8.9 56.3 FPS
71.2 FPS
52 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 8GB $ 200 $ 3.6 56.3 FPS
73.6 FPS
54.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB $ 329 $ 5.9 55.9 FPS
71.9 FPS
52.4 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER 8GB $ 400 $ 7.5 53.3 FPS
66.2 FPS
47.6 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 5700 8GB $ 349 $ 6.7 52.3 FPS
67.5 FPS
47.8 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 8GB $ 499 $ 9.8 50.8 FPS
64.5 FPS
45.9 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB $ 350 $ 7 50.2 FPS
60.9 FPS
42.9 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT 6GB $ 279 $ 5.6 49.4 FPS
63.1 FPS
44.6 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 295X2 4GB $ 1,499 $ 31.5 47.6 FPS
59.6 FPS
45.1 FPS
AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 8GB $ 499 $ 10.5 47.5 FPS
61.2 FPS
43.3 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8GB $ 409 $ 8.7 47.1 FPS
59.8 FPS
42.4 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti 6GB $ 249 $ 5.4 46 FPS
58 FPS
41.9 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X 12GB $ 999 $ 21.8 45.8 FPS
57.4 FPS
40.8 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB $ 279 $ 6.2 44.8 FPS
56.9 FPS
40.3 FPS
AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 8GB $ 399 $ 9 44.5 FPS
57.3 FPS
40.6 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB $ 399 $ 9.2 43.3 FPS
54.5 FPS
38.4 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6GB $ 229 $ 5.4 42.2 FPS
53.7 FPS
38.1 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB $ 649 $ 16.3 39.8 FPS
50.3 FPS
35.6 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 6GB $ 220 $ 5.5 39.7 FPS
50.5 FPS
35.7 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 590 8GB $ 279 $ 7.4 37.7 FPS
46.5 FPS
32.2 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 FURY X 4GB $ 649 $ 17.9 36.2 FPS
47.8 FPS
34.8 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER 4GB $ 160 $ 4.6 34.6 FPS
43.8 FPS
31 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT 8GB 8GB $ 199 $ 5.8 34.3 FPS
42.3 FPS
29.2 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 4GB $ 549 $ 16.1 34.2 FPS
42.6 FPS
30.4 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB $ 229 $ 6.9 33.4 FPS
41.2 FPS
28.4 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 Nano 4GB $ 649 $ 19.7 32.9 FPS
42.7 FPS
30.9 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN BLACK 6GB $ 999 $ 31.3 31.9 FPS
39.5 FPS
29.4 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 FURY 4GB $ 549 $ 17.7 31.1 FPS
40.2 FPS
28.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB $ 254 $ 8.2 31 FPS
38.5 FPS
27.3 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT 4GB 4GB $ 169 $ 5.5 30.7 FPS
38 FPS
26.2 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 390X 8GB $ 429 $ 14.3 29.9 FPS
38.6 FPS
27.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB 3GB $ 170 $ 5.8 29.4 FPS
36.6 FPS
26 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 4GB $ 329 $ 11.4 28.9 FPS
35.6 FPS
26.3 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB $ 400 $ 14.2 28.1 FPS
35.9 FPS
26.1 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 390 8GB $ 329 $ 11.8 27.9 FPS
35.2 FPS
23.8 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 570 4GB $ 169 $ 6.1 27.6 FPS
34.8 FPS
24.1 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB $ 149 $ 5.6 26.4 FPS
33.2 FPS
23.4 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 470 4GB $ 179 $ 7.3 24.6 FPS
31.2 FPS
22 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 380X 4GB $ 229 $ 11.1 20.7 FPS
25.9 FPS
18.7 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 285 2GB $ 249 $ 13.4 18.6 FPS
23.4 FPS
15.9 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 380 2GB $ 199 $ 10.8 18.5 FPS
23.1 FPS
15.9 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB $ 169 $ 9.3 18.2 FPS
22.9 FPS
16.2 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 280 3GB $ 279 $ 15.5 18 FPS
22.8 FPS
15.2 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 2GB $ 199 $ 11.2 17.8 FPS
22.2 FPS
15.5 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 3GB $ 169 $ 10.9 15.5 FPS
19.3 FPS
13.4 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 560 4GB $ 99 $ 6.9 14.3 FPS
17.7 FPS
12.3 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 2GB $ 159 $ 11.4 14 FPS
17.3 FPS
12.5 FPS
AMD Radeon R7 370 2GB $ 149 $ 10.8 13.8 FPS
16.2 FPS
11.8 FPS
AMD Radeon R7 265 2GB $ 149 $ 10.9 13.7 FPS
15.7 FPS
11.4 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 460 4GB $ 140 $ 11.1 12.6 FPS
15.6 FPS
11 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB $ 149 $ 12.2 12.2 FPS
13.4 FPS
9.8 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 550 2GB $ 79 $ 7.9 10 FPS
12.4 FPS
8.6 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 2GB $ 79 $ 8.3 9.5 FPS
11.8 FPS
7.9 FPS

Related Discussions and Issues

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Tesco-On-PowerA May 08, 2020

I have a 1050ti with 16gb ram and an i5-3470 when playing fortnite and discord my cpu usage is at a constant 100%,would upgrading to the Xeon E3-1230 v2 help ? Thanks !

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psimwork May 20, 2020

It's got an additional 100MHz, and supports multi-threading.

It's possible you'll see a difference, but I wouldn't count on a night/day difference.

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ekko8 May 14, 2020

You should just upgrade your CPU, Motherboard, and Ram all at the same time. And switch over to an amd cpu (they’re cheaper and better). Even if you got the Xeon You would still have DDR3 ram which is much slower than ddr4.

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1comment_here July 12, 2020

Looking to add a GPU&Ram to upgrade PC. i5 - 3470, DQ77MK motherboard, Help Please

Hello all,

As the title, i wanted to add a GPU to my current set up. Here are the specs for reference:

  • Intel Core i5 - 3470

  • DQ77MK motherboard

  • 4GB DDR3 ram (665.1 mhz)

  • 400watt PSU

  • I am looking to add a GPU and maybe some ram to handle possibly some games, but definitely to be able to attach two monitors to my pc. The games i would like to play would be PUBG, PSO2, CSGO, and possibly GTAV.

    If im better off just building a new pc, then i guess i would just want a gpu that will extend my monitors.

    anywho, let me know what you guys sugguest, and what GPU and RAM i should get!

    Thank you very much in advance.

    1
    1comment_here July 09, 2020

    Eh, not trying to spend too much. I feel like if it goes over 300, I might as well just build a new one. But it all depends, I guess.

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