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Intel Core i5-8400 2.8GHz Processor 6 Core for Socket 1151 rev 2 in Box with Heatsink

Key features:

  • Coffee Lake Microarchitecture
  • Threads 6
  • Maximum Frequency 4 GHz
  • Cache Memory 9 MB
  • Thermal Design Power (TDP) 65 W
  • Intel UHD Graphics 630
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Description

Description

The Intel Core i5 8400 processor is aimed at users who need a powerful yet affordable solution for their everyday needs on their computer, such as web browsing, text processing, content creation, and gaming.

The i5 8400 is a 6-core processor from Intel with a clock speed of 2.8 GHz and can be boosted up to 4.0 GHz in Turbo Boost mode. It has 9 MB of cache memory, allowing it to temporarily store data for faster access. It also supports technologies like Intel Turbo Boost, which increases the clock speed when needed, and Intel Hyper-Threading, which doubles the processing threads for better performance in multithreaded tasks.

The processor is compatible with the LGA1151 socket and supports DDR4-2666 and DDR3L-1600 memory standards. It has an integrated Intel UHD 630 graphics card, which is suitable for basic graphics and video applications. It comes with a CPU cooler.

It supports platforms like Intel Optane Memory, which improves system performance by using solid-state memory as a dedicated cache for the operating system and applications.

It has a thermal design power (TDP) of 65W, which is relatively low compared to other processors that require higher power, and consumes minimal energy in idle states.

Excellent for gaming

Great gaming experiences extend beyond personal play to your entire gaming community. Share these experiences with live streaming or recording, editing, and publishing your epic moments. To maximize your gaming potential, get an exceptional gaming computer with an 8th generation Intel Core processor that allows you to live - and share - the ultimate gaming experience.

Unbelievable VR

Great VR experiences include the entire platform and not just one element. The ideal combination of processor, graphics, I/O connectivity, display, and sound is required. A high-performance processor is the key to achieving a balanced platform that will make VR experiences amazing. Connect the premium head-mounted display (HMD) to a computer with an 8th generation Intel Core processor and get ready to be amazed.

Ultra HD Entertainment

To reproduce premium movie streams in stunning 4K UHD resolution, get an advanced platform that supports the latest multimedia and entertainment technologies. Get top-quality content on your desktop, with smooth streaming of top-notch 4K UHD entertainment content, including 4K video creation and sharing, and 360-degree viewing.

Processor Scalability

The 8th generation Intel Core processor family enables superior experiences, whether you're seeking a smooth gaming experience, 4K video playback, or simply want to perform general tasks more efficiently on your computer. If form factor is your priority, the 8th generation is designed for desktop computers ranging from high-performance gaming towers, to sleek all-in-ones, and compact microsystems for the living room.

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Specifications

Specifications

Main Specifications

Year of Release
2017
Family
Core i5
Microarchitecture
Coffee Lake (8th Gen)
Socket
1151 rev 2
Packaging
Box
Compatible Chipset
B360, B365, C242, C246, H310, H370, Q370, Z370, Z390
Type
Middle Range

Performance

Cores
6
Threads
6
Processor Frequency (Base Frequency)
2.8 GHz
Max Processor Frequency
4 GHz
Cache memory
9 MB
Unlocked
No
Thermal Design Power (TDP)
65 W

Features & Functions

Embedded Graphics
Intel UHD Graphics 630
Includes Heatsink
Yes

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  • Steve_Harley
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    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    It's great value for money (145 euros back then), I've had it for 3-4 years, I'm doing video editing today and it took me 10 hours to produce a video. Of course, I would like more speed, but I don't spend 10 hours every day

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  • paraskevas_ioannou
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    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    In general, he is good. I have been satisfied with the performance. I play games at 60 fps with a little lag (without a graphics card). After the upgrade, I got a graphics card and it runs smoothly and plays games very well. (My card is the Gigabyte GeForce GTX1050 Ti 4GB)

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  • vlamp
    5
    3 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    In Ubuntu 18.04, it runs Spring Boot applications (Java) for 8 hours a day and understands nothing. For development, it doesn't need anything more!

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  • Nikolas Giannakopoulos
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    7 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    4 Stars for the following reasons:
    It should be noted that I bought it in the summer of 2017 when the price was about 50-70€ lower.

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    • The processor runs everything at perfect speed without any lag.
    • Although it does not have overclocking capability, the processor is excellent until 2020.

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    • The only thing I encounter, which I believe is more of a case issue, but it's worth mentioning, is that when I use multiple programs/games, the temperatures can reach unrealistic numbers (I use a high-end cooler).

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  • isidorakos.tsalapatis
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    5 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    It is a very fast processor and can handle everything you need in terms of simple programs and all games. The only downside is that it generates a bit of heat and noise when playing games with the factory cooler, so if you want to play all games or do heavier work, buying a cooler is necessary.

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  • GiorgioF44
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    4 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    Very powerful and with good temperatures with the factory cooler. Definitely worth it. The build consists of an Aerocool QS-180 case, Gigabyte B360M DS3H, Intel i5-8400, Asus GTX 1050 Ti Strix OC, 16GB RAM G.Skill Aegis 3000 MHz, Thermaltake 530W Smart SE, Intenso SSD 240GB + Western Digital 2.5 500GB Blue with a cost of 676€

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  • Marinos_Agrimakis
    5
    6 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    I have it for 1 year and something.. there is nothing better.. it's Intel, it's for gaming, it doesn't have any bottlenecks with good graphics cards, you won't face any issues. Perfect

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  • NostradamusHD
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    12 out of 21 members found this review helpful

    I will not record details, just the basics. It is a 6th generation i5 processor, which I believe explains a lot. If you want a worthy processor for consumer games and programs that require many quality cores and good cache memory, this is for you. With a good graphics card, you will get the best performance, even with a 1080 you will not have a bottleneck because it can handle it. You will not need to change it for several years. Do not pay attention to the comments about the impressive Ryzen processors that everyone is talking about, many games do not work well with them. Intel has always been a reliable value and I hope it stays that way. Now that the prices have not gone up again, it is worth every euro.

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  • Dimitris_Zourdoumis
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    10 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    The processor was purchased for about 180€, brand new, and it may be the best investment I have made in a long time. It is paired with 3000 MHz memory and an Aorus 5 motherboard, and it simply rocks! There may be better options at its current price, but it is a very powerful tool for any task and processing.

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  • Nick_Drosos_9
    5
    5 out of 42 members found this review helpful

    Well, it's the best processor for its price...
    Positives: it runs games smoothly like gta 5, fortnite, watch dogs, etc.
    Negatives: nothing

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  • Δημητρης Ρουσος
    5
    22 out of 29 members found this review helpful

    I bought the processor for 178 euros and it was worth it from end to end. Now, 237 euros... I don't know what they are thinking over at Intel since 1. In a short time, the 9th generation processors will be released, which will crush the 8th generation, and 2. With the same amount of money, you can get an 8-core AMD Ryzen 7, so I wouldn't recommend it, but for the price I bought it, it was worth it by 1000.

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  • Goetian
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    16 out of 25 members found this review helpful

    There are no words. The CPU is a beast. Especially for gaming, with a liquid cooling (with a single radiator), I'm trying to make it go above 30 degrees Celsius and for two months, nothing... (in the heart of summer!)

    All games, new and old, run smoothly. It is suitable for both budget builds and high-end systems (it's suicide to spend a fortune on an i7 while living in the same era as this Intel marvel!!!)

    With closed eyes. Load it with a 1080 and the fps will flow like a river!

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  • tasosMx
    5
    15 out of 19 members found this review helpful
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    Very good processor for its price. I paired it with a Gigabyte B360M DS3H motherboard and 8GB G.Skill Ripjaws V memory at 2666 and I am very satisfied.

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  • romor33
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    18 out of 22 members found this review helpful

    I have been completely satisfied with the processor, it performs flawlessly in games with very good temperatures after hours of usage at around 50%, depending on the game. I run all the latest titles at 1080p ultra settings, along with an RX 580 8GB and 8GB of RAM.
    It also performs very well in video editing after a relaxed edit that I did, but for more demanding edits, people usually go for the 8600k or even better, the 8700k, or a Ryzen platform due to more cores. However, for gaming, it is a very affordable solution and slightly better than the Ryzen 1600, which falls within the same price range.
    One downside to the whole Coffee Lake story is that they require a new motherboard for the 8th generation, the previous motherboards are not compatible even though they are 1151.
    From my perspective, it is highly recommended for gaming and relaxed editing.

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  • mvikatos10
    5
    19 out of 23 members found this review helpful

    I was initially aiming for the i7 8700, but the benchmarks fortunately made me buy this gem. Where do I start? I mostly use it for gaming, but sometimes for image editing as well. It has handled everything I've thrown at it without even overclocking, in combination with a Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB, 8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX RAM at 3600 MHz, and a Cooler Master liquid cooler that cost 77€. It runs everything flawlessly, I play Overwatch, R6, Fortnite, Ghost Recon, and Project Cars 2 on ultra settings at 1080p, all at 60-100 fps, with idle temperatures at 20-30 degrees and reaching 50 degrees during loading. I believe it's a purchase you can make without hesitation

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  • Stabidis
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    12 out of 16 members found this review helpful

    It is armored. It is faster than older i7 processors, it can be perfectly combined with graphics cards that are €300 more expensive than it, it does not reach high temperatures, and in combination with its price, it is the best gaming option before the top category (i.e. systems with GTX 1080, etc).

    Update December 2018: Since the RTX cards came out, I was able to get a used 1080 at a good price, and I had the opportunity to test the 8400 (which I bought for €165) with it. No bottlenecking in known games, the processor even allows a ~€600 card to work at maximum.

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  • alexpap73
    5
    7 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    After 1 month of use, it runs at 3.9 and with its case cooler (which strangely is not noisy!!!) after 5-6 hours of gaming, it stays at 40-42 C and its fan at 45-50%.
    For its price, having 6 cores and such behavior, I consider it excellent! The power consumption is also a big positive.

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  • EYAGGELOS_KALPAKIS
    5
    17 out of 21 members found this review helpful

    Over time, various CPUs have passed through my hands, such as the 4790k, 6700k, 7700k, and now this one. Initially, I have to say that I was afraid since it was the first time I bought a locked CPU. Honestly, I didn't notice any difference in games and Photoshop for image editing. I usually play at 1440p at 100fps and the 8400 works at a maximum of 80%. It runs cool and constantly at 3.8 on all cores. Paired with an MSI Z370 Pro Carbon, 1070 Ti, and 16GB of 3200MHz RAM. It's worth the few euros it asks for, with the stock cooler reaching a maximum of 62 degrees, but I recommend adding a cheap liquid cooling solution, not that it needs it, just to have less noise. That's it from me, get it for gaming and image editing.

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  • DrunkyJimmy
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    17 out of 23 members found this review helpful

    Purchased for 210Euros together with Gigabyte Z370 HD3P for 140Euros. With the stock cooler, it stays at 30C idle and 60C under stress. It operates consistently at 3.8-3.9 GHz and on all 6 cores. In combination with the ASUS GTX 1060 6GB 9Gbps with 1280 cuda cores, it provides decent times for amateur Deep Learning. All in all, satisfied with a locked CPU that will be replaced in 3-4 years and (as for the mobo) with the question of whether Intel will invest in the Coffee Lake architecture and not throw it away.

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  • therion13
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    13 out of 26 members found this review helpful

    In a stress test with the stock cooler, it was playing at 70-74 degrees, and I plan to get another cooler, not because it doesn't do the job, but because the Intel cooler is noisy.
    Gaming??? It rocks!!! With a GTX 1060, it consistently stays below 50%. Finally, after at least 5 years, the CPU.
    UPDATE: After 6 months, nothing has changed! The processor is blowing! The temperatures I mentioned, 70-74 degrees, were only reached during stress tests, but now, during the summer, while playing GTA 5, the temperatures are skyrocketing and hitting around 70 degrees, which I set to stay at 60-70 and reach 80% fan speed, and from 70 degrees, it goes up to 100%. I'm willing to spend 30€ on a Cooler Master cooler because the noise from the Intel cooler at 80%+ fan speed is unbearable.
    Also, you should know that it can easily handle 4K resolution and even a 1080 Ti, with a maximum usage of 70%

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  • ayeles
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    20 out of 52 members found this review helpful

    + No need for an after-market cooler!

    I was interested in the Ryzen 1600, but the gaming benchmarks show that it is superior! Combined with the motherboard, the price is about 30 euros higher than the Ryzen, which I believe is worth it!

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  • I have the processor here for 1 year and it is quite good

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  • 5
    1 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    I have the processor for 1 year, it is very good

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  • 5
    1 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    I put it in an MSI H110 DV PRO with a BIOS mod and CPU pin mod, and it flies!

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  • 4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Better than AMD if you combine it with a graphics card

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    4 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    Very good machine, but within 3 months it went from 165 euros to 252 euros, they have gone completely crazy.

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  • 5
    1 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    It is a very powerful CPU and also a gaming processor. It is worth its money.

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  • 5
    1 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    It goes into h110m-d and I want a different motherboard

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  • It's great value for money (145 euros back then), I've had it for 3-4 years, I'm doing video editing today and it took me 10 hours to produce a video. Of course, I would like more speed, but I don't spend 10 hours every day

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  • 4 Stars for the following reasons:
    It should be noted that I bought it in the summer of 2017 when the price was about 50-70€ lower.

    |Positive|
    • The processor runs everything at perfect speed without any lag.
    • Although it does not have overclocking capability, the processor is excellent until 2020.

    |Negative|
    • The only thing I encounter, which I believe is more of a case issue, but it's worth mentioning, is that when I use multiple programs/games, the temperatures can reach unrealistic numbers (I use a high-end cooler).

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Description & Specifications

The Intel Core i5 8400 processor is aimed at users who need a powerful yet affordable solution for their everyday needs on their computer, such as web browsing, text processing, content creation, and gaming.

The i5 8400 is a 6-core processor from Intel with a clock speed of 2.8 GHz and can be boosted up to 4.0 GHz in Turbo Boost mode. It has 9 MB of cache memory, allowing it to temporarily store data for faster access. It also supports technologies like Intel Turbo Boost, which increases the clock speed when needed, and Intel Hyper-Threading, which doubles the processing threads for better performance in multithreaded tasks.

The processor is compatible with the LGA1151 socket and supports DDR4-2666 and DDR3L-1600 memory standards. It has an integrated Intel UHD 630 graphics card, which is suitable for basic graphics and video applications. It comes with a CPU cooler.

It supports platforms like Intel Optane Memory, which improves system performance by using solid-state memory as a dedicated cache for the operating system and applications.

It has a thermal design power (TDP) of 65W, which is relatively low compared to other processors that require higher power, and consumes minimal energy in idle states.

Excellent for gaming

Great gaming experiences extend beyond personal play to your entire gaming community. Share these experiences with live streaming or recording, editing, and publishing your epic moments. To maximize your gaming potential, get an exceptional gaming computer with an 8th generation Intel Core processor that allows you to live - and share - the ultimate gaming experience.

Unbelievable VR

Great VR experiences include the entire platform and not just one element. The ideal combination of processor, graphics, I/O connectivity, display, and sound is required. A high-performance processor is the key to achieving a balanced platform that will make VR experiences amazing. Connect the premium head-mounted display (HMD) to a computer with an 8th generation Intel Core processor and get ready to be amazed.

Ultra HD Entertainment

To reproduce premium movie streams in stunning 4K UHD resolution, get an advanced platform that supports the latest multimedia and entertainment technologies. Get top-quality content on your desktop, with smooth streaming of top-notch 4K UHD entertainment content, including 4K video creation and sharing, and 360-degree viewing.

Processor Scalability

The 8th generation Intel Core processor family enables superior experiences, whether you're seeking a smooth gaming experience, 4K video playback, or simply want to perform general tasks more efficiently on your computer. If form factor is your priority, the 8th generation is designed for desktop computers ranging from high-performance gaming towers, to sleek all-in-ones, and compact microsystems for the living room.

Manufacturer

Main Specifications

Year of Release
2017
Family
Core i5
Microarchitecture
Coffee Lake (8th Gen)
Socket
1151 rev 2
Packaging
Box
Compatible Chipset
B360, B365, C242, C246, H310, H370, Q370, Z370, Z390
Type
Middle Range

Performance

Cores
6
Threads
6
Processor Frequency (Base Frequency)
2.8 GHz
Max Processor Frequency
4 GHz
Cache memory
9 MB
Unlocked
No
Thermal Design Power (TDP)
65 W

Features & Functions

Embedded Graphics
Intel UHD Graphics 630
Includes Heatsink
Yes

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Steve_Harley
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    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    It's great value for money (145 euros back then), I've had it for 3-4 years, I'm doing video editing today and it took me 10 hours to produce a video. Of course, I would like more speed, but I don't spend 10 hours every day

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  • paraskevas_ioannou
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    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    In general, he is good. I have been satisfied with the performance. I play games at 60 fps with a little lag (without a graphics card). After the upgrade, I got a graphics card and it runs smoothly and plays games very well. (My card is the Gigabyte GeForce GTX1050 Ti 4GB)

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  • vlamp
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    3 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    In Ubuntu 18.04, it runs Spring Boot applications (Java) for 8 hours a day and understands nothing. For development, it doesn't need anything more!

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  • Nikolas Giannakopoulos
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    7 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    4 Stars for the following reasons:
    It should be noted that I bought it in the summer of 2017 when the price was about 50-70€ lower.

    |Positive|
    • The processor runs everything at perfect speed without any lag.
    • Although it does not have overclocking capability, the processor is excellent until 2020.

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    • The only thing I encounter, which I believe is more of a case issue, but it's worth mentioning, is that when I use multiple programs/games, the temperatures can reach unrealistic numbers (I use a high-end cooler).

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  • isidorakos.tsalapatis
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    5 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    It is a very fast processor and can handle everything you need in terms of simple programs and all games. The only downside is that it generates a bit of heat and noise when playing games with the factory cooler, so if you want to play all games or do heavier work, buying a cooler is necessary.

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  • GiorgioF44
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    4 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    Very powerful and with good temperatures with the factory cooler. Definitely worth it. The build consists of an Aerocool QS-180 case, Gigabyte B360M DS3H, Intel i5-8400, Asus GTX 1050 Ti Strix OC, 16GB RAM G.Skill Aegis 3000 MHz, Thermaltake 530W Smart SE, Intenso SSD 240GB + Western Digital 2.5 500GB Blue with a cost of 676€

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  • Marinos_Agrimakis
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    6 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    I have it for 1 year and something.. there is nothing better.. it's Intel, it's for gaming, it doesn't have any bottlenecks with good graphics cards, you won't face any issues. Perfect

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  • NostradamusHD
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    12 out of 21 members found this review helpful

    I will not record details, just the basics. It is a 6th generation i5 processor, which I believe explains a lot. If you want a worthy processor for consumer games and programs that require many quality cores and good cache memory, this is for you. With a good graphics card, you will get the best performance, even with a 1080 you will not have a bottleneck because it can handle it. You will not need to change it for several years. Do not pay attention to the comments about the impressive Ryzen processors that everyone is talking about, many games do not work well with them. Intel has always been a reliable value and I hope it stays that way. Now that the prices have not gone up again, it is worth every euro.

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  • Dimitris_Zourdoumis
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    10 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    The processor was purchased for about 180€, brand new, and it may be the best investment I have made in a long time. It is paired with 3000 MHz memory and an Aorus 5 motherboard, and it simply rocks! There may be better options at its current price, but it is a very powerful tool for any task and processing.

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  • Nick_Drosos_9
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    5 out of 42 members found this review helpful

    Well, it's the best processor for its price...
    Positives: it runs games smoothly like gta 5, fortnite, watch dogs, etc.
    Negatives: nothing

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  • Δημητρης Ρουσος
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    22 out of 29 members found this review helpful

    I bought the processor for 178 euros and it was worth it from end to end. Now, 237 euros... I don't know what they are thinking over at Intel since 1. In a short time, the 9th generation processors will be released, which will crush the 8th generation, and 2. With the same amount of money, you can get an 8-core AMD Ryzen 7, so I wouldn't recommend it, but for the price I bought it, it was worth it by 1000.

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  • Goetian
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    16 out of 25 members found this review helpful

    There are no words. The CPU is a beast. Especially for gaming, with a liquid cooling (with a single radiator), I'm trying to make it go above 30 degrees Celsius and for two months, nothing... (in the heart of summer!)

    All games, new and old, run smoothly. It is suitable for both budget builds and high-end systems (it's suicide to spend a fortune on an i7 while living in the same era as this Intel marvel!!!)

    With closed eyes. Load it with a 1080 and the fps will flow like a river!

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  • tasosMx
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    15 out of 19 members found this review helpful
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    Very good processor for its price. I paired it with a Gigabyte B360M DS3H motherboard and 8GB G.Skill Ripjaws V memory at 2666 and I am very satisfied.

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  • romor33
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    18 out of 22 members found this review helpful

    I have been completely satisfied with the processor, it performs flawlessly in games with very good temperatures after hours of usage at around 50%, depending on the game. I run all the latest titles at 1080p ultra settings, along with an RX 580 8GB and 8GB of RAM.
    It also performs very well in video editing after a relaxed edit that I did, but for more demanding edits, people usually go for the 8600k or even better, the 8700k, or a Ryzen platform due to more cores. However, for gaming, it is a very affordable solution and slightly better than the Ryzen 1600, which falls within the same price range.
    One downside to the whole Coffee Lake story is that they require a new motherboard for the 8th generation, the previous motherboards are not compatible even though they are 1151.
    From my perspective, it is highly recommended for gaming and relaxed editing.

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  • mvikatos10
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    19 out of 23 members found this review helpful

    I was initially aiming for the i7 8700, but the benchmarks fortunately made me buy this gem. Where do I start? I mostly use it for gaming, but sometimes for image editing as well. It has handled everything I've thrown at it without even overclocking, in combination with a Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB, 8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX RAM at 3600 MHz, and a Cooler Master liquid cooler that cost 77€. It runs everything flawlessly, I play Overwatch, R6, Fortnite, Ghost Recon, and Project Cars 2 on ultra settings at 1080p, all at 60-100 fps, with idle temperatures at 20-30 degrees and reaching 50 degrees during loading. I believe it's a purchase you can make without hesitation

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  • Stabidis
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    12 out of 16 members found this review helpful

    It is armored. It is faster than older i7 processors, it can be perfectly combined with graphics cards that are €300 more expensive than it, it does not reach high temperatures, and in combination with its price, it is the best gaming option before the top category (i.e. systems with GTX 1080, etc).

    Update December 2018: Since the RTX cards came out, I was able to get a used 1080 at a good price, and I had the opportunity to test the 8400 (which I bought for €165) with it. No bottlenecking in known games, the processor even allows a ~€600 card to work at maximum.

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  • alexpap73
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    7 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    After 1 month of use, it runs at 3.9 and with its case cooler (which strangely is not noisy!!!) after 5-6 hours of gaming, it stays at 40-42 C and its fan at 45-50%.
    For its price, having 6 cores and such behavior, I consider it excellent! The power consumption is also a big positive.

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  • EYAGGELOS_KALPAKIS
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    17 out of 21 members found this review helpful

    Over time, various CPUs have passed through my hands, such as the 4790k, 6700k, 7700k, and now this one. Initially, I have to say that I was afraid since it was the first time I bought a locked CPU. Honestly, I didn't notice any difference in games and Photoshop for image editing. I usually play at 1440p at 100fps and the 8400 works at a maximum of 80%. It runs cool and constantly at 3.8 on all cores. Paired with an MSI Z370 Pro Carbon, 1070 Ti, and 16GB of 3200MHz RAM. It's worth the few euros it asks for, with the stock cooler reaching a maximum of 62 degrees, but I recommend adding a cheap liquid cooling solution, not that it needs it, just to have less noise. That's it from me, get it for gaming and image editing.

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  • DrunkyJimmy
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    17 out of 23 members found this review helpful

    Purchased for 210Euros together with Gigabyte Z370 HD3P for 140Euros. With the stock cooler, it stays at 30C idle and 60C under stress. It operates consistently at 3.8-3.9 GHz and on all 6 cores. In combination with the ASUS GTX 1060 6GB 9Gbps with 1280 cuda cores, it provides decent times for amateur Deep Learning. All in all, satisfied with a locked CPU that will be replaced in 3-4 years and (as for the mobo) with the question of whether Intel will invest in the Coffee Lake architecture and not throw it away.

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  • therion13
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    13 out of 26 members found this review helpful

    In a stress test with the stock cooler, it was playing at 70-74 degrees, and I plan to get another cooler, not because it doesn't do the job, but because the Intel cooler is noisy.
    Gaming??? It rocks!!! With a GTX 1060, it consistently stays below 50%. Finally, after at least 5 years, the CPU.
    UPDATE: After 6 months, nothing has changed! The processor is blowing! The temperatures I mentioned, 70-74 degrees, were only reached during stress tests, but now, during the summer, while playing GTA 5, the temperatures are skyrocketing and hitting around 70 degrees, which I set to stay at 60-70 and reach 80% fan speed, and from 70 degrees, it goes up to 100%. I'm willing to spend 30€ on a Cooler Master cooler because the noise from the Intel cooler at 80%+ fan speed is unbearable.
    Also, you should know that it can easily handle 4K resolution and even a 1080 Ti, with a maximum usage of 70%

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  • ayeles
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    20 out of 52 members found this review helpful

    + No need for an after-market cooler!

    I was interested in the Ryzen 1600, but the gaming benchmarks show that it is superior! Combined with the motherboard, the price is about 30 euros higher than the Ryzen, which I believe is worth it!

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  • I have the processor here for 1 year and it is quite good

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  • 5
    1 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    I have the processor for 1 year, it is very good

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  • 5
    1 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    I put it in an MSI H110 DV PRO with a BIOS mod and CPU pin mod, and it flies!

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  • 4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Better than AMD if you combine it with a graphics card

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    4 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    Very good machine, but within 3 months it went from 165 euros to 252 euros, they have gone completely crazy.

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  • 5
    1 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    It is a very powerful CPU and also a gaming processor. It is worth its money.

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  • 5
    1 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    It goes into h110m-d and I want a different motherboard

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  • It's great value for money (145 euros back then), I've had it for 3-4 years, I'm doing video editing today and it took me 10 hours to produce a video. Of course, I would like more speed, but I don't spend 10 hours every day

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  • In general, he is good. I have been satisfied with the performance. I play games at 60 fps with a little lag (without a graphics card). After the upgrade, I got a graphics card and it runs smoothly and plays games very well. (My card is the Gigabyte GeForce GTX1050 Ti 4GB)

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  • In Ubuntu 18.04, it runs Spring Boot applications (Java) for 8 hours a day and understands nothing. For development, it doesn't need anything more!

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  • 4 Stars for the following reasons:
    It should be noted that I bought it in the summer of 2017 when the price was about 50-70€ lower.

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    • The processor runs everything at perfect speed without any lag.
    • Although it does not have overclocking capability, the processor is excellent until 2020.

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    • The only thing I encounter, which I believe is more of a case issue, but it's worth mentioning, is that when I use multiple programs/games, the temperatures can reach unrealistic numbers (I use a high-end cooler).

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