Intel Core i3-9100F Coffee Lake
$142.50 Original price was: $142.50.$120.00Current price is: $120.00.
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Intel Core i3 9th Gen - Core i3-9100F Coffee Lake 4-Core 3.6 GHz (4.2 GHz Turbo) LGA 1151 (300 Series) 65W BX80684i39100F Desktop Processor Without Graphics
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Intel Core i3-9100F Coffee Lake
$142.50 Original price was: $142.50.$120.00Current price is: $120.00.
Anonymous –
Pros: Its fast, it’s great for gaming on most AAA games with high and ultra settings with a decent GPU, it does the job very well as a desktop. I have had no stutters or overheating issues, it idles at 30c and turbo clocks to 3.9ghz at 55-60c with my AIO cooler, overall worth a buy. Cons: Needs a bios update from an older generation in order for you to boot the system. Not much of a performance gain from the 8400, maybe about 5 % Overall Review: I would definitely buy this if you’re looking…
Anonymous –
Pros: great for gaming. in this price range there is no competition for performance at this point in time. Cons: stock heatsink and fan seem pretty light weight, but the processor generally runs pretty cool and stays cool under long gaming/load sessions. and since it’s not overclockable you probably don’t need anything more. Overall Review: at this point in time not too many motherboards support 9th gen processors out of the box without a bios update. be sure to research your motherboard…
Ruochen L. –
Pros: – I got it on sale for 169, at the time of purchase, this puts it at the same price as Ryzen 2600. But now 2600x is also at this price. So choose the CPU best suited for your usage. – Low TDP, I am using it in an HTPC in Silverstone ML08, CPU heatsink height is limited to 58mm and no water cooling support. So that excludes all CPU with 95W TDP. – So between Ryzen 2600, 8400 and 9400F. 8400 is at a ridiculous price of 199 at the time of purchase, Ryzen is better for multicore…
Anonymous –
Pros: Finally, I can play GTAV at 1080/120Hz smoothly! My overclocked i5-4590K (at 4.6GHz) could get choppy at 100Hz, even when paired with a hefty RTX 2070. And, that was while consuming 120 watts and burning at close to 70C (according to HWMonitor). For this build, I shelved the included non-copper “heatsink” and installed the same massive 4-pipe 120mm sink/fan as I had on the Haswell, since I was expecting the same amount of heat as that system. After some testing, I was shocked to see…
M M. –
Pros: Inexpensive. Stable across all 4 cores. Great for light to medium gaming and still run videos in a browser without stutter on separate screen. Temps usually stay under 50 C degrees. Cons: None for pricing. Overall Review: Great upgrade after 5 years with AMD 6300 and old AM3+ motherboard. Matched with MSI Tomahawk Z390 motherboard and G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2400 (PC4 19200) Still using old MSI GeForce 730 2GB DDR5 Graphics Card. Works like a charm!
John F. –
Pros: Cost – very good for a mid-level gaming computer No graphics – I recommend because I always purchase a graphics card. Why pay for something you never use. Cons: None Overall Review: Recommend this to anyone looking for a low cost mid-level gaming CPU.
Scott S. –
Pros: I bought this for a simple desktop and light gaming. It runs well paired with a gtx1660. Uses very little power. I was originally going to go with the i5-9400f but instead opted for this since it 47% the cost and avg. 12% less (cpu userbenchmark). Overall Review: Highly recommend this cpu for any low budget.
David J. –
Overall Review: I bought this as an upgrade. Great processor for an online school computer with some entry-level gaming capabilities (it runs Minecraft very well!). Would recommend for a kid’s computer that just needs to do the basics and a non-painful pace. Would definitely buy again.