Review of the Intel Pentium G3258. Budget Overclocker's Dream or Big Bust? The Pentium G3258 Anniversary Edition CPU represents the first time Intel has allowed for overclocking on a Pentium series part since the introduction of it's Core family of processors in 2009. What makes this worth writing about is the fact that this is Intel's first enthusiast grade chip to be released at under 100 USD. Thus, making it very appealing to users looking to get the best bang-for-buck, or those looking to get their hands on an inexpensive overclocking chip. As a first time overclocking chip, similar to the Core 2 Duo E2160 which retailed at around the same price and overclocked insanely well, it's easy to see where Intel is going with this new Pentium.
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