F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Checking if getting a 6C 12T CPU is worthwhile depends on your needs and budget.

Checking if getting a 6C 12T CPU is worthwhile depends on your needs and budget.

Checking if getting a 6C 12T CPU is worthwhile depends on your needs and budget.

Pages (3): Previous 1 2 3 Next
M
MrSmiles
Member
57
11-23-2023, 09:54 AM
#11
Bit old and a 5600 is cheaper
M
MrSmiles
11-23-2023, 09:54 AM #11

Bit old and a 5600 is cheaper

K
kevinlepage1
Member
60
11-23-2023, 05:17 PM
#12
I was aiming for 12400f and wanted to know if 6c 12t would suffice.
K
kevinlepage1
11-23-2023, 05:17 PM #12

I was aiming for 12400f and wanted to know if 6c 12t would suffice.

M
MicMineHD
Member
206
11-24-2023, 04:50 PM
#13
The i5-12400F offers improved performance compared to the R5 5600.
M
MicMineHD
11-24-2023, 04:50 PM #13

The i5-12400F offers improved performance compared to the R5 5600.

E
190
11-26-2023, 10:21 AM
#14
Meant 5700, actually. The 12400 is an older model, but newer options are available at the same cost or slightly cheaper. I wouldn’t go for it.
E
Ender_Girl_LAF
11-26-2023, 10:21 AM #14

Meant 5700, actually. The 12400 is an older model, but newer options are available at the same cost or slightly cheaper. I wouldn’t go for it.

S
SkyLIKE1
Member
174
11-29-2023, 10:54 PM
#15
The results show only minor variations. (trust the source)
S
SkyLIKE1
11-29-2023, 10:54 PM #15

The results show only minor variations. (trust the source)

Q
Qemp
Member
137
11-30-2023, 03:23 AM
#16
The page contains some information but focuses on budget matters. The cost of the 12400 is not specified in the provided details.
Q
Qemp
11-30-2023, 03:23 AM #16

The page contains some information but focuses on budget matters. The cost of the 12400 is not specified in the provided details.

Q
qFame
Member
197
11-30-2023, 10:19 AM
#17
In my country it's 199.99e5 i5 12400f and the R7 5700x costs 25,499e.
Q
qFame
11-30-2023, 10:19 AM #17

In my country it's 199.99e5 i5 12400f and the R7 5700x costs 25,499e.

K
kleene
Junior Member
42
12-05-2023, 02:31 AM
#18
CPU prices alone don't give a full picture when you're beginning from zero. You also need the motherboard and RAM. The combined cost of these components plus the CPU is what people call "platform cost"—the real price you pay for owning a CPU. These reviews often skip this part because it's hard to foresee market trends for CPUs, boards, and RAM together. Still, a 5700X wouldn't be ideal for raw gaming, while a 5600 would suit mid-range builds like the 12400F from AMD.
K
kleene
12-05-2023, 02:31 AM #18

CPU prices alone don't give a full picture when you're beginning from zero. You also need the motherboard and RAM. The combined cost of these components plus the CPU is what people call "platform cost"—the real price you pay for owning a CPU. These reviews often skip this part because it's hard to foresee market trends for CPUs, boards, and RAM together. Still, a 5700X wouldn't be ideal for raw gaming, while a 5600 would suit mid-range builds like the 12400F from AMD.

M
Meirisvaldo_
Junior Member
26
12-06-2023, 02:43 PM
#19
CPU prices alone don't give a complete picture when building from scratch. You also need the motherboard and RAM. The combined cost of these components plus the CPU defines the "platform cost," which reflects the real expense of owning a CPU. Many reviews skip this part because it's hard to forecast market trends for CPUs, boards, and RAM together. I assembled a system with 550E RAM, NVMe SSD, and a robust PSU, but a 5700X wouldn't be ideal for raw gaming. A 5600 would suit mid-range builds like the 12400F from AMD. Personally, I prefer the i5 over the Ryzen.
M
Meirisvaldo_
12-06-2023, 02:43 PM #19

CPU prices alone don't give a complete picture when building from scratch. You also need the motherboard and RAM. The combined cost of these components plus the CPU defines the "platform cost," which reflects the real expense of owning a CPU. Many reviews skip this part because it's hard to forecast market trends for CPUs, boards, and RAM together. I assembled a system with 550E RAM, NVMe SSD, and a robust PSU, but a 5700X wouldn't be ideal for raw gaming. A 5600 would suit mid-range builds like the 12400F from AMD. Personally, I prefer the i5 over the Ryzen.

N
NekoNation
Member
68
12-12-2023, 04:34 PM
#20
The i5 12400(F) offers a solid choice for a gaming CPU in 2023 when the cost is suitable. If you prefer not to opt for Ryzen and value savings compared to the i5 13400(F) or i5 12600K, it's a good fit. Its performance matches that of the Ryzen 7 3700X, which is on par with the latest console CPUs, ensuring decent longevity through this generation. The number of cores and threads isn't the main concern—focus should be on overall speed.
N
NekoNation
12-12-2023, 04:34 PM #20

The i5 12400(F) offers a solid choice for a gaming CPU in 2023 when the cost is suitable. If you prefer not to opt for Ryzen and value savings compared to the i5 13400(F) or i5 12600K, it's a good fit. Its performance matches that of the Ryzen 7 3700X, which is on par with the latest console CPUs, ensuring decent longevity through this generation. The number of cores and threads isn't the main concern—focus should be on overall speed.

Pages (3): Previous 1 2 3 Next