Is Upgrading from an i3 10100F to a Ryzen 5 8400F a Smart Move?

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Asked By TechGuru99 On

I'm considering an upgrade for my CPU, moving from an i3 10100F to a Ryzen 5 8400F because my current setup is seriously bottlenecking my RTX 4060 Ti by about 40-50%. I'm on a budget of around $300, which needs to cover both the CPU and a compatible motherboard. I also want something that's somewhat future-proof, allowing me to upgrade further down the line if needed. I've been wondering if this upgrade is worth it, or if I might be better off looking for a cheaper AM4 motherboard and a different CPU instead. Also, are there any other AM5 CPUs within my price range? I just found out I might need to upgrade to DDR5 RAM, which complicates things further. Can anyone suggest a viable CPU upgrade that won't bottleneck and would support my gaming and streaming needs?

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Answered By GamerDude87 On

Honestly, investing in a Ryzen 8400F could be a mistake since it requires DDR5. Instead, I'd recommend checking out the Intel 14100F or 12100F with DDR4. They should handle your streaming and gaming just fine for now. The 12600KF is also a solid choice if you can swing it.

Answered By CasualTechie On

Upgrading to Ryzen 8400F means you'll need to get DDR5 RAM, which is quite an expense. I’d suggest looking at the R5-7400F or R5-7500F if you’re keen on staying within AMD, but the Intel options seem like a better short-term solution without needing a whole new setup.

Answered By PCBuilderX On

You should really avoid the Ryzen 8400F. It’s a budget CPU and only supports PCIe Gen 4, plus it has half the L3 cache compared to the 7500F or 7600. Your budget isn’t enough for AM5 since you’ll need DDR5 RAM too. A much better option would be to go with something like the Intel 12600KF paired with a B760 DDR4 motherboard, which should fit within your budget and provide a solid upgrade for your needs.

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