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New Intel Coffee Lake Processor Prices Pop Up at US Webshops

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/21/2018 10:42 AM | source: | 8 comment(s)
New Intel Coffee Lake Processor Prices Pop Up at US Webshops

We've discussed the new batch of Coffee Lake processors a bunch of times already including some Canadian etailer leaks, however, more prices (USA) have been showing up at retailers, these include the core i3-8300 but now also list Pentium Gold processors. All new models are non tweakable ones (not K models). 

The Core i3-8300 will be clocked a notch faster than the current Core i3-8100 and has a bit more l3-cache comparable to the Core i3-8350K. TheCore i5-8500 and i5-8600 are clocked a little bit faster than the i5-8400 released last year. The Core i3 8300 model has four cores but lacks hyper-threading, it has a good base clock of 3.7 GHz though, and 9MB-L3 cache. This might become a sweet-spot CPU for many as the price will hover in the 139 EUR/169 USD marker. As it seems, Intel will also launch a Core i5-8600 non-K model for a slightly lower price. Intel Core i3 8300, Core i5 8500 and 8600 now have been listed at the following average price:

  • Core i5 8300 - 135 USD
  • Core i5 8500 - 205 USD
  • Core i6 8600 - 225 USD

Interesting times, the USD to EURO prices would be fairly direct conversions, VAT and Sales taxes might differ, and thus also the end sales price. The retailers also sho new dual-core Pentium Gold (Hyper-threading) and Celeron (Not hyperthreading) models. The introduction of the new processors is likely streamlined with cheaper motherboards (B360 or H370 chipset). An H310 platform is also expected for entry-level SKUs. When you place everything into a table (prices are roughly the etailer list prices so they do have a bit of variation), things look like this.

  

Intel Coffee Lake processors (8th Gen)
Processor Cores Clock 
(Base)
Clock 
(Boost)
L3 TDP Price
Core i7-8700K 6/12 3.7 GHz 4.7 GHz 12MB 95W $ 359
Core i7-8700 6/12 3.2 GHz 4.6 GHz 12MB 65W $ 303
Core i5-8600K 6/6 3.6 GHz 4.3 GHz 9MB 95W $ 257
Core i5-8600 6/6 3.1 GHz 4.2 GHz 9MB 65W $ 225
Core i5-8500 6/6 3.0 GHz 4.1 GHz 9MB 65W  $ 205
Core i5-8400 6/6 2.8 GHz 4.0 GHz 9MB 65W $ 182
Core i3-8350K 4/4 4.0 GHz NA 8MB 91W $ 168
Core i3-8300 4/4 3.7 GHz NA 8MB 65W $ 135
Core i3-8100 4/4 3.6 GHz NA 6MB 65W $ 117
Pentium Gold G5600 2/4 3.9 GHz NA 4MB NA $ 94
Pentium Gold G5500 2/4 3.8 GHz NA 4MB NA $ 83
Pentium Gold G5400 2/4 3.7 GHz NA 4MB NA NA
Celeron G4920 2/2 3.2 GHz NA 3MB NA $ 63
Celeron G4900 2/2 3.1 GHz NA 3MB NA $ 51


  







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#5521638 Posted on: 02/21/2018 11:32 AM
Small typo where is written:

Core i5 8300 - 135 USD
Core i5 8500 - 205 USD
Core i6 8600 - 225 USD

It is actually: i5 8600-225 USD

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#5521687 Posted on: 02/21/2018 03:37 PM
Seems Intel's confidence still hasn't diminished.

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#5521771 Posted on: 02/21/2018 08:24 PM
hmmm...looks to me like the i5 8600 is the only intriguing proc on that list.
at $225 it is competitive with Ryzen 7, with slightly higher clocks/ipc... but it will be hot and relatively hard to cool...requiring (to me) at least a closed loop vs. the perfectly good (and overclockable) *free* wraith cooler adding at least $80 in cost if you do not plan on watercooling the Ryzen too.

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#5521779 Posted on: 02/21/2018 08:33 PM
hmmm...looks to me like the i5 8600 is the only intriguing proc on that list.
at $225 it is competitive with Ryzen 7, with slightly higher clocks/ipc... but it will be hot and relatively hard to cool...requiring (to me) at least a closed loop vs. the perfectly good (and overclockable) *free* wraith cooler adding at least $80 in cost if you do not plan on watercooling the Ryzen too.
The 8600 has 4 fewer threads too, so depending on your workload it still might not be sufficient. But for gamers, I personally would recommend the 8600K over a 1700(X).

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#5521785 Posted on: 02/21/2018 08:39 PM
The 8600 has 4 fewer threads too, so depending on your workload it still might not be sufficient. But for gamers, I personally would recommend the 8600K over a 1700(X).


i see your reasoning and i would tend to agree.
but that's also mainly for high twitch FPS games/ultimate performance.
for people who play MOBA's and RTS games they do not need to overclock, i dare say (the mass market) that they won't.
which gets back to the Ryzen 7 saving a minimum of $80 with one fewer part to buy.
the Intel K series is going to be the esports cpu regardless.

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