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Gaming 85% |
Desktop 86% |
Workstation 70% |
Gaming 80% |
Desktop 85% |
Workstation 61% |
Effective Speed Effective CPU Speed | 85 % | Slightly faster effective speed. | 80.1 % |
21 May20|Optimum Tech Intel i5-10600K Review - 6-core Ga... | 5 % | FarC5 1%, OverW 16%, SotTR 18%, RDR2 10%, StarWJFO 0% | CSGO 9%, R6S 1% |
Memory Avg. Memory Latency | 88.3 Pts | +3% | 85.8 Pts | |||
1-Core Avg. Single Core Mixed Speed | 115 Pts | 117 Pts | +2% | |||
2-Core Avg. Dual Core Mixed Speed | 228 Pts | 231 Pts | +1% | |||
4-Core Avg. Quad Core Mixed Speed | 444 Pts | +3% | 430 Pts | |||
8-Core Avg. Octa Core Mixed Speed | 629 Pts | Much faster octa-core speed. | 435 Pts |
Memory OC Memory Latency | 94.6 Pts | +1% | 93.8 Pts | |||
1-Core OC Single Core Mixed Speed | 123 Pts | 127 Pts | +3% | |||
2-Core OC Dual Core Mixed Speed | 244 Pts | 249 Pts | +2% | |||
4-Core OC Quad Core Mixed Speed | 480 Pts | 481 Pts | +0% | |||
8-Core OC Octa Core Mixed Speed | 705 Pts | Much faster OC octa-core speed. | 481 Pts |
Market Share
Based on 51,279,531 CPUs tested. Market Share Market Share [trailing 30 days] | 0.97 % | Hugely higher market share. | 0.3 % | |||
Value Value For Money | 99.1 % | +3% | 96.4 % | |||
User Rating UBM User Rating | 87 % | +4% | 84 % | |||
Price Price [score] | $159 | $142 | Cheaper. |
Series CPU Architecture | Coffee Lake | Coffee Lake | ||||
Socket Motherboard Socket | FCLGA1151 | FCLGA1151 | ||||
Graphics Integrated Graphics | None | None | ||||
Launch Date Launch Date | Q1'19 | Q2'19 | ||||
Cache Cache | 9 MB SmartCache | 6 MB SmartCache | ||||
Max Turbo Frequency Max Turbo Frequency | 4.10 GHz | 4.20 GHz | ||||
Max Memory Size Max Memory Size [dependent on memory type] | 128 GB | 64 GB | ||||
Memory Types Memory Types | DDR4-2666 | DDR4-2400 | ||||
Memory Bandwidth Max Memory Bandwidth | 41.6 GB/s | 37.5 GB/s | ||||
ECC Memory Supported ECC Memory Supported ‡ | No | Yes | ||||
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Intel’s Core i5-9400F is a hex-core 9th generation Coffee Lake desktop processor. It features base / boost clocks of 2.9 / 4.1 GHz, 9 MB of cache, a 65W TDP and it ships with a cooler but it does not have integrated graphics like the “non-F” variants. Although the 9400F is compatible with the enthusiast grade Z390 chipset it is normally paired with a better value for money B360 motherboard. At its launch the i5-9400F retailed for $180 but prices have dropped to the point [$135] that it now represents an excellent value proposition to gamers. Comparing the i5-9400F to the Ryzen 3600 shows that the 3600 is 8% better for quad-core processing but it costs 40% [$50] more than the 9400F. Ordinarily higher quad-core performance would result in better gaming but the Ryzen 3000 memory controller, although significantly improved over previous Ryzen iterations, still has limited bandwidth and high latency. Gamers can invest the $50 savings in a better GPU, for example by upgrading from a 2060S to a 2070S. Since the GPU makes the most difference to gaming, the end result is a system which offers far superior real world gaming performance for similar money. For those gamers who demand the best of the best, it is necessary to jump to one of the higher frequency SKUs such as the 9600K but for everyone else the i5-9400F offers unparalleled value. [Aug '19 CPUPro]
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