Bargain Performance
Didn't even consider Intel last year when looking to upgrade from my i7-4770k and kept waiting for the then well-priced ryzens to come back in stock. Partly down to Intel's mean spirited attitude and faster memory only being usable with z-series mobos.
However, a failing mobo forced me to upgrade now.
I have absolutely no regrets whatsoever. Pc largely used for AAA gaming and photo processing and this i5 is more than fast enough for both.
So far, it hasn't even broken a sweat and in a way I'm glad I haven't been able to upgrade my gtx 1660 as my *total* power draw at the wall under load is about 200w which means the pooter runs quiet.
I think you'd have to spend an awful lot more for a significant improvement in performance and then you'd be looking at much more power hungry chips. At the time of writing, my i5-10400f + 16gb ram cost the same as a comparable but not-in-stock ryzen 5 3600x. Hell, it costs less than a used i7-4770k...
No, neither the chip nor ram can be overclocked and fastest usable ram is 2666mhz but this really doesn't hurt as much as you might think but if you're thinking of getting this chip, consider getting same price 3000mhz ram and a decent b460 board (not expensive now) because they'll support and power 10th gen i7 and i9s - just in case the gear itch strikes a bit further down the road.
Tbh though, next thing really is ddr5 and that would mean complete platform change anyway.
Really pleased with my i5 and very pleased about how little leccy it uses. Pictured is MSI Mortar and a tower cooler with a fan that hasn't yet spun-up over 25%
Also pictured is complete build because not all gaming pcs have led lighting :)
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