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Staro 12.04.2021., 15:49   #182
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The new i5-11400F might be the go-to value option in the Rocket Lake series. We bought one for $175 ($20 more than the 10th-gen), but it does offer a few nifty features such as 20 PCI Express 4.0 lanes, faster DDR4 memory and USB 3.2 20 Gbps support. The B560 motherboards also support memory overclocking, something that wasn’t available on B460 boards. Now, the MSI B560 Tomahawk is not cheap. While there are B560 boards that cost as little as $100, they’re very light on features. The well-equipped boards start at around $180 and the Tomahawk currently comes in at $200. At that point, it might be best to just buy a Z590 board. Though be aware in order to receive the same level of features offered by the B560 Tomahawk, you generally need to spend around $240 or more when going Z590.

The 11400F can drop as low as 2.6 GHz as the TDP has been reduced to 65 watts. That said, this limitation doesn’t apply to our testing as the MSI B560 Tomahawk runs without the TDP limits in place, as do almost all the Z590 motherboards. When compared to AMD’s latest and greatest, that’s not particularly impressive given the 11400F pushes total system usage to the same level as the 5800X, but relative to Intel’s own lineup it’s good. The new Core i5-11400F is marginally faster than the 10400F for gaming, but often much faster for productivity tasks with margins as large as 25% in certain tasks. For gamers, the 11400F isn’t exactly a crazy good deal, at around $20 more than the 10400F, it’s an insignificant cost increase and you can pair it with all the same motherboards, so we feel for the upgraded features alone the premium is worth it.
Izvor: Techspot
... još samo da novi budžet gaming king CPU sprovede kroz budžet B560 ploče koje nemaju napredne mogućnosti.
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