AMD100-100000159BOX
IntelBX80684I58400

4 Cores, 8 Threads @3.8GHz, Zen2.
Release date: Q2 2020.

6 Cores, 6 Threads @2.8GHz, Coffee Lake.
Release date: Q4 2017.

CSGO
Dust 2 1080p Max
251 EFps Slightly Better CSGO EFps.
+8%
233 EFps
GTAV
Franklin & Lamar 1080p Max
99 EFps 107 EFps Slightly Better GTAV EFps.
+8%
Overwatch
Temple of Anubis 1080p Max
131 EFps 138 EFps Slightly Better Overwatch EFps.
+5%
PUBG
M249 Training 1080p Max
113 EFps 123 EFps Slightly Better PUBG EFps.
+9%
Fortnite
UserBenchmark Island 1080p Max
128 EFps 130 EFps +2%
Real World Speed
Performance profile from 327,513 user samples
15,293 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 89% Base clock 3.8 GHz, turbo 4.2 GHz (avg)
Worst Bench: 69% Base clock 3.8 GHz, turbo 4.2 GHz (avg)
Poor: 69% Great: 89%
SPEED RANK: 242nd / 1442
Gaming
Gaming 80%
Battleship
Desktop
Desktop 85%
Aircraft carrier
Workstation
Workstation 68%
Battle cruiser
312,220 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 89% Base clock 2.8 GHz, turbo 3.8 GHz (avg)
Worst Bench: 61% Base clock 2.8 GHz, turbo 0.8 GHz (avg)
Poor: 61% Great: 89%
SPEED RANK: 212th / 1442
Gaming
Gaming 82%
Aircraft carrier
Desktop
Desktop 83%
Aircraft carrier
Workstation
Workstation 66%
Battle cruiser
Effective Speed
Effective CPU Speed
79.7 % 81.8 % +3%
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Memory
Avg. Memory Latency
77.3 Pts 84.9 Pts Slightly lower memory latency.
+10%
1-Core
Avg. Single Core Speed
137 Pts Faster single-core speed.
+21%
113 Pts
2-Core
Avg. Dual Core Speed
257 Pts Faster dual-core speed.
+15%
224 Pts
4-Core
Avg. Quad Core Speed
443 Pts +2% 434 Pts
8-Core
Avg. Octa Core Speed
662 Pts Faster octa-core speed.
+17%
564 Pts
Memory
OC Memory Latency
87.6 Pts 94.2 Pts Slightly lower OC memory latency.
+8%
1-Core
OC Single Core Speed
147 Pts Faster OC single-core speed.
+22%
120 Pts
2-Core
OC Dual Core Speed
289 Pts Faster OC dual-core speed.
+22%
237 Pts
4-Core
OC Quad Core Speed
500 Pts Slightly faster OC quad-core speed.
+6%
471 Pts
8-Core
OC Octa Core Speed
748 Pts Faster OC octa-core speed.
+14%
657 Pts
Market Share
Based on 67,812,712 CPUs tested
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
0.03 % 0.86 % Insanely higher market share.
+2,767%
Value
Value For Money
94.4 % 101 % Slightly better value.
+7%
User Rating
UBM User Rating
70 % More popular.
+15%
61 %
Price
Price (score)
$150 $131 Cheaper.
+13%
Age
Newest
47 Months Much more recent.
+41%
79 Months
TDP
Thermal Design Power (TDP)
65 Watts 65 Watts
Cores
CPU Processing Cores
4 cores 6 cores Much higher core count.
+50%
Threads
CPU Processing Threads
8 threads Much higher thread count.
+33%
6 threads
Lithography
Manufacturing process
7 nm Much newer manufacturing.
+50%
14 nm
Base Clock
Base Clock Speed
3.8 GHz Much faster base frequency.
+36%
2.8 GHz
Turbo Clock
Turbo Clock Speed
4.3 GHz Slightly faster turbo frequency.
+8%
4 GHz
64-Core
OC Multi Core Speed
753 Pts Faster OC 64-core speed.
+12%
675 Pts
64-Core
Avg. Multi Core Speed
677 Pts Faster 64-core speed.
+15%
588 Pts
Series
CPU Architecture
Zen2 Coffee Lake
Socket
Motherboard Socket
AM4 FCLGA1151
Graphics
Integrated Graphics
None UHD 630
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The i5-8400 is a competitively priced hex-core processor from Intel’s 8th generation of Core processors (Coffee Lake). Along with the release of the unlocked i5-8600K, this is the first time that six-core processors have featured in the i5 line-up. Like the other Coffee Lake processors, the i5-8400 is based upon an improved version of Intel’s 14nm architecture which featured in both Skylake and Kaby Lake. Early benchmarks reveal that for average quad core usage (most games employ a maximum of four cores) the i5-8400 performs way above its pay grade. It achieves quad core mixed speeds close to Intel’s outgoing 2017 flagship the $300, quad-core, 8 thread i7-7700k, which to date has been a strong favourite for high-end gaming setups. On paper, the i5-8400 has a base clock of 2.8 GHz (Intel are significantly downplaying the performance of this SKU by giving it a relatively low nominal base clock), an all core boost of 3.8 GHz (this is the effective base clock figure that counts) and a single core boost of 4 GHz. This compares reasonably well to the i5-8600K which has a base clock of 3.6 GHz, all core boost of 4.1 GHz and a single core boost of 4.3 GHz. The i5-8400 also features 9MB of L3 cache and an energy-thrifty TDP of 65W. Priced at under $190, the i5-8400 offers fantastic value for money. Unfortunately, like the other Coffee Lake processors, the i5-8400 will require a new 300 series motherboard, and at the time of writing, the only available version is Intel’s high-end Z370 which isn't an ideal pairing for the i5-8400. The Z series motherboards are designed to cater for the unlocked and overclockable "K" SKUs. Cheaper 300 series motherboards will be available in 2018 at which time the 8400 will offer even better value for money. [Oct '17 CPUPro]

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