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The Intel® Core™ i5-9400F is a 9th Gen 6-core processor with a base clock of 2.9 GHz and turbo boost up to 4.10 GHz. It supports up to 128GB DDR4 RAM and requires a dedicated GPU due to lack of integrated graphics. With a 65W TDP and compatibility with Intel 300 series motherboards, it offers excellent mid-range gaming and multitasking performance at a competitive price point.






| ASIN | B07MRCGQQ4 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #178,383 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #550 in Processors |
| Brand | Intel |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,244) |
| Date First Available | 14 December 2018 |
| Generic Name | CPU |
| Importer | RP Tech India, Survey 186, Dongripada, Poman Village, Vasai Bhiwandi Road Dist Palghar - 401212 |
| Included Components | Processor-1N |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.6 x 7 x 10.1 Centimeters |
| Item Height | 3.98 Inches |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
| Item Width | 2.76 Inches |
| Item model number | BX80684I59400F |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Memory Clock Speed | 2900 MHz |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Packer | ModusLink (M) Sdn Bhd 3rd Floor, Plot 200 | Lorong Perusahaan Maju 8 | Kawasan Perusahaan Prai | 13600 Prai | Penang | Malaysia |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 6 |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1151 |
| Processor Speed | 2.9 GHz |
| Processor Type | Core i5 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.61 x 7.01 x 10.11 cm; 100 g |
| Series | Core I5 |
| Wattage | 65 |
A**N
Pretty good but only if you have a GPU
If you have a GPU anyway, then this presents great value for the price. Benchmarks are 5-10% better than Ryzen 3400G which is at the same price range. Ryzen 3600, on the other hand, performs 10-12% better than this GPU while costing 50% more. I didn’t quite see the value there. Keep in mind that this won’t work without a dedicated graphics card. If you do not have a GPU or if you are planning to get one after a while, go for Ryzen 3400G. Out of the box, it has pretty good on-board graphics. Even better if you can buy 3600. The other thing to note is the motherboard. Intel series 300 chipset is a must here. Ok, so even if you save some money with the CPU, the motherboards are pretty expensive. Odds are you’d be spending the same if you go for 3600G (which is better and has on board graphics) with a cheaper motherboard.
H**Y
Exemplary performance
The 9400F has six cores (no Hyper-Threading), a boost clockspeed of up to 4.10 GHz and base clock of 2.9GHz (it should run at 3.9GHz on all cores, though), a TDP of 65W, and support for up to 128GB of memory. The 'F' means there's no integrated graphics support, so you absolutely need a dedicated GPU to get any kind of video output—just like with most of AMD's Ryzen processors. Pros : * Leading game performance. * Discounted price compared to vanilla Core i5-9400. * Flimsy bundled cooler is better than nothing. Cons : * Disabled graphics (GPU Card is mandatory). * Locked ratio multiplier. * Big price-to-performance disadvantage compared to AMD in threaded workloads. Paired with - MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Plus Motherboard - MSI GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GPU - Adata XPG Spectrix 16GB DDR4 RAM - Thermaltake PS-TRS-0700NPCWEU-2 TR2 S 700W PSU Tested Games : PUBG PC, Counter Strike Global, HITMAN Series, GTA V in ULTRA mode and its very smooth due to combination of processor + GPU If you are looking for building mid range gaming PC, then you can blindly go ahead and purchase!
P**A
The best processor for beginner gamers and daily uses.
If you are upgrading your old pc then go for it. It is the best processor for budget up to ₹15,000. Pair it with atleast b360 chipset motherboard or above. Don't use b310 motherboard. It's for pentium processor. It is better processor than AMD's Processor up to ₹18000. If you have a budget of ₹20,000. Make sure to go with Intel i5 9600k. For 1080p gaming pair it with atleast GTX 1660ti and 3000mhz ram. 1650 ti and 1660 is also reasonable choice at slightly less performance. Pros Best processor of it's class, it can beat most of amd ryzen 5 processor. Powerfull and good for beginner gaming as well as for smoothly day to day uses. Cons It must need a graphic card for display. Doesn't support 3000mhz and above Ram. It supports 2666mhz ram. 3000mhz ram works fine at 2666mhz ; over clocking can be done only in atleast z370or above board. Overall very good processor for budget gamer and streamers for Trend of Pubg Mobile as well as PUBG PC. Pair it with atleast b360m gaming and above motherboard. Ram must be 2666mhz or above. 3000mhz works fine. Graphic card : Nvidia 1050ti ,1650ti(good),1660(better), 1660ti(best).
D**M
Best mid range gaming processor
Very handy, multi core processors, handle heavy load
A**.
Value for Money
I decided to write the review as many questions received for the Desktop computer components purchased from Amazon in May 2019... As the earlier MB and GPU (Had i5 1st gen processor and compatible MB then) got damaged because of lightning, I decided to go for a decent latest configuration which is as follows and after 6 months of usage the performance is decent to good... 1) Intel Corporation Core i5 9400F 9th Generation Desktop Processor 6 Cores up to 4.1 GHz Turbo Without Graphics LGA1151 300 Series 65W (Discrete Graphic Card Needed for Display) 2) Gigabyte Z390 M Intel LGA 1151 DDR4 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 Micro ATX Motherboard 3) Zotac GeForce GT 1030 2GB GDDR5 64-bit Graphic card (ZT-P10300A-10L) (Separate GPU mandatory as the processing unit contains no dedicated ALU units for graphic processing). 4) Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB DDR4 3000 (PC4-24000) C16 PC Memory (CMK8GX4M1D3000C16) - 2 nos. (2×8 GB) 5) Used my previous SMPS of 450 Watt and HDD. Also got sturdy cabinet with sufficient cooling from local market... All components I got from Amazon at reasonable price then, lower than local market.
U**V
Good quality
Good quality and this is my dream processor now I am using on last 5 years no any issue yes value for money beginner friendly for gaming purpose
D**.
the best budget processor of 2019
used this in my first gaming build, made so many memories with it❤️
B**N
Budget dont worry about bottleneck
Before: i had i3 4th gen with a gtx 1060 i had ultimate bottlekneck. Even i have pubg pc fps was like 10 to 20 fps. R6 - 60fps, gta 5 50+fps After upgrading to this i had 100+ fps at max settings 180+fps on competitive settings. R6 130fps,now 140+fps I really suprised that my bottleneck was completly gone. Best for budget gamers.
L**G
This is quite the bargain for anyone who is also already investing/has invested in a selected Graphics Card, as it has no internal graphics within it. At all. On its own, it just won’t work, or even Boot (I tested this too, out of curiosity!). When a Card is plugged into the MB, though, it whirs to life as Normal, and then goes ahead and gives some good power to your system. It also has a good range speed boost too, but doesn’t OverClock It comes with its own heatsink and even thermal paste, so you don’t have to panic and get your own (like I did!). Installation was SO very easy, with it just popping easily into its slot, and then the heatsink goes on nicely. There are simple plastic clips that keep the heatsink in place. It didn’t take long at all to get it in and ready to go. I have it working with 16GB RAM, a mid-range ATX Mobo, and a GTX 1050 Graphics Card, using Windows 10. It’s being used to mainly run a small but rather powerful home music studio, as well as the usual basics you use computers for. It’s been flawless.
S**.
This is probably the cheapest processor on the market that won't bottleneck your graphics card. I did some early testing with an RX 5700 to see if there was any sign of bottlenecks caused by the CPU. What I found is that I was getting the exact same performance as tech sites were with the RX 5700 where they were using the i9-9900k processors. Its possible that perhaps a RTX 2080 might be too much for it, but even that I doubt and if it were, the bottleneck would probably be minimal. I'm seeing 100% GPU bound in games like Gears 5/Gears 4 (where that rating is available). I now have my RX 5700 overclocked with custom power tables to 2024mhz. I still see 100% GPU bound ratings so the CPU is definitely strong enough for the RX 5700 XT as well. I did put a larger CPU cooler and 120mm fan. From what I can tell the CPU runs nearly 100% of the time (in game) at the boost speed, which is 3.9ghz for all cores. The temperature with the cooler I have on it does not exceed 52C, I know the boost clocks will slowdown if the CPU gets too hot, so that was my reason for installing the better cooler, although I'm not sure it was entirely necessary. For less than $150, I'm not sure there is anything that currently beats this CPU provided you are using a discrete graphics card. I nearly bought an i3-9100f with the plan to upgrade the CPU later, but after doing the research determine the i5-9400f would be a better value and last me much longer before the need to upgrade, especially since this was a gaming build. At present, I don't believe there was any reason for a more expensive processor for gaming. Obviously if you are building at the top end, you would probably be going with a higher end processor anyway. I was trying to get bang for my buck and I think the i5-9400f and RX 5700 build (esp since I got the RX 5700 for $280) accomplished that.
1**+
Es una lastima, que habiendo estado por 120€ este procesador en poco tiempo todos los vendedores chiflaron hasta llegar a ponerlo a 180€ (160€ actualmente). En el caso de Amazon, simplemente no lo vende o lo vende muy puntualmente porque como tiene tropecientos i5 8400 que son mas caros .... pues no haria negocio. Este procesador es un i5 8400 sin grafica y fabricado desde febrero de 2019 (realmente si tiene grafica integrada, pero esta desactivada por ser defectuosa). Los i5 9400 en los que falla la grafica durante la fabricacion, la deshabilitan y los convierten en 9400f. Por un lado ... es una faena porque sabes que estas comprando un procesador con un defecto de fabricacion, por el otro, esta bien porque los que usamos graficas dedicadas pagamos menos por no tener la m*** de grafica de intel. El funcionamiento es correcto y en los test da un poco mas derendimiento que el 8400 porque al tener los recursos mas enfocados a los procesos y desactivados para la grafica ... pues tiene mas capacidad de funcionamiento. Este procesador funciona con chipset 3XX, es decir placas H3xx, Z3xx, ... personalmente he probado dos placas Z390 una de gigabyte y otra de ASUS y en los dos casos habia que actualizar la bios antes de poder usar este procesador porque no lo reconoce. La ultima que he probado y es la que tengo actualmente es la MSI Z370A-Pro. En este caso NO es necesario actualizar la bios para usar este procesador. De hecho, la caja trae una pegatina que dice: OPTIMIZADO PARA PROCESADORES DE 9ª GENERACION. Por lo tanto, yo recomiendo esa placa o tendreis que comprar un procesador de octava generacion, actualizar la bios, cambiar el procesador y devolver el de octaba generacion ... un lio ...
G**E
Cercando un processore per un computer da budget sugli 800 euro, son finito per trovare questo processore, ed immediatamente deciso di costruirci intorno il computer. Sebbene venga presentato come un processore da soli 2.9GHz, può raggiungere i 4.1GHz, il tutto semplicemente modificando la velocità dal bios del computer. Sebbene arrivato provvisto di ventola di raffreddamento, inatteso in quanto non avevo letto tale cosa al riguardo e avendone presa un'altra ( https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B01KVNCEIG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ), non contiene alcun tipo di pasta termica all'interno. La temperatura all'accensione del computer è sui 40-41 gradi, in linea nonostante il boost alla velocità, si mantiene al momento attuale al di sotto delle soglie di pericolo per una cpu, nonostante le alte temperature esterne.
M**C
Ich schraube mir meine Rechner schon viele Jahre selber zusammen. Hat man erst einmal ein Grundgerüst an guten Komponenten, kann man so durchaus Geld sparen. Ein gutes Gehäuse, ein guter Kühler oder ein gutes Netzteil, können schon viele Jahre Freude bereiten. Bei meinem aktuellen Rechner-Update, habe ich klassischerweise nur Mainboard, CPU und RAM ausgetauscht. Bei der Suche nach einer geeigneten CPU bin ich über den Vorgänger, den i5 8400 gestolpert. Bei der Leistung in Anwendungen erreicht die CPU nur rund 50% des Referenzwertes. Bei der Leistung in Spielen hingegen werden rund 92% erreicht. Was für ein sensationeller Wert. Die neue Sechskern-Architektur scheint ideal für Spiele. Der i5 9400f Prozessor liegt gleichauf, bzw. minimal über der Leistung des 8400ers. Außerdem habe ich noch nie die CPU-Grafik genutzt, daher spare ich mir den Aufpreis. Und für den unwahrscheinlichen Fall, dass meine Grafikkarte abraucht, habe ich ja noch die vorherige als Notlösung. Fazit: 92% der Referenzleistung in Spielen für weniger als 200€. Wer braucht da schon irgendwelche Anwendungsbenchmarks… Update: Alter Noctua Kühler mit neuem Noctua NF-A15 HS-PWM Premium Lüfter Im normalen Desktop Betrieb ( Streamen, Surfen, Office, etc. ) - Etwas über 30° Celsius bei rund 280 rpm Asus FurMark ROG CPU Burner - Etwas unter 50° Celsius bei rund 590 rpm 65 Watt TDP kommen einem sehr entgegen. In normalen Desktop Betrieb ist die CPU derart genügsam, dass sie quasi lautlos gekühlt werden kann. Und selbst unter extremer Last lässt sie sich leicht und fast unhörbar kühlen. Einmal abgesehen vom beigepackten Kühler, dürfte jede bessere Kühler/Lüfter Kombination mit dieser CPU leichtes Spiel haben.
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