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Core i5 12400 processor review





With six performance cores and hyper-threading, the Core i5 12400 might be the most desired budget-friendly and properly performing Alder Lake series processor as a gaming platform. It offers heaps of tier1 performance, can be tied towards DDR5 memory and a cheaper B660 chipset.
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kapu
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Posted on: 01/05/2022 09:27 AM
Is this a viable upgrade to my 8700k as they have the same number of cores and threads
Anyhow will wait for AMD's 3D Cache cpus as I will be upgrading the mobo either way if I were to upgrade. Not interested with DDR5 as I want to reuse my 32gb DDR4.
It seems 5800X3D will be faster , but sure will be more expensive. I expect it to cost 500 eur , just because they can.
Is this a viable upgrade to my 8700k as they have the same number of cores and threads
Anyhow will wait for AMD's 3D Cache cpus as I will be upgrading the mobo either way if I were to upgrade. Not interested with DDR5 as I want to reuse my 32gb DDR4.
It seems 5800X3D will be faster , but sure will be more expensive. I expect it to cost 500 eur , just because they can.
cucaulay malkin
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Posted on: 01/05/2022 01:26 PM
the sound of amd fan's dream being put to bed by this little beast lol
Yawn
the sound of amd fan's dream being put to bed by this little beast lol
Undying
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Posted on: 01/05/2022 01:44 PM
Considering 5600x came out more than a year ago its bound to be beaten by a next gen i5. It would be silly and embarrassing not to.
It would be interesting seeing how it stacks up to new upcoming ryzen cpus tho.
Considering 5600x came out more than a year ago its bound to be beaten by a next gen i5. It would be silly and embarrassing not to.
It would be interesting seeing how it stacks up to new upcoming ryzen cpus tho.
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Posted on: 01/05/2022 01:58 PM
We should start seeing leaks soon. Considering most ADL leaks ended up being very close to actual performance, we'll know all there is to know about Zen 4 well before they're announced. The 5800X3D will end up being a gimmick that's going to be forgotten quicker than you can say Cedar Mill.
We should start seeing leaks soon. Considering most ADL leaks ended up being very close to actual performance, we'll know all there is to know about Zen 4 well before they're announced. The 5800X3D will end up being a gimmick that's going to be forgotten quicker than you can say Cedar Mill.
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Is this a viable upgrade to my 8700k as they have the same number of cores and threads
Anyhow will wait for AMD's 3D Cache cpus as I will be upgrading the mobo either way if I were to upgrade. Not interested with DDR5 as I want to reuse my 32gb DDR4.