If you don’t know anything about computers, you’d think over a hundred dollars was expensive for a CPU. You’d be wrong, considering most gamers spend $200-$250 on a singular CPU. However, getting a good deal on something doesn’t always constitute buying it. So, should you buy the AMD Ryzen 5 8400F? I’d argue, yes!
So, why should you consider buying it? It’s an excellent value for its price of $149, with it rating the third highest on CPUBenchmark’s CPU value board for that price range. It has a benchmark rating of 163.05. While it may not be the best for high-end gaming, it’s a perfect CPU for home use and hobby gamers. It has no onboard graphics, but I believe that’s for the best.
Now, how about my experience with it? It was way better than what nerds on Reddit say the CPU is like. It’s lack of onboard graphics may be bad for those without a graphics card, but I tested it out with a high end one. Goodness, it was perfect. Call me a glazer all you want, I loved it. My only issue is it’s low cache, but that’s to be expected with the price. It’s the perfect CPU if you’re on a budget like me, and don’t wanna buy a Ryzen 5 7500f off of AliExpress.
References:
○ Amazon
○ Newegg
Note: This review is part of a classroom project.