Intel Core i3-9100F 9th Gen Desktop Processor 4 Core Up to 4.2 GHz LGA 1151 Socket 300 Series 65W (Discrete Graphics Required) (BX80684I39100F)
Processor | 3.6 GHz core_i3 |
RAM | 16 GB |
Brand | Intel |
Series | Intel i3 |
Item model number | i3-9100F |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.57 x 2.76 x 3.98 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.57 x 2.76 x 3.98 inches |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | GDDR4 |
Manufacturer | Intel |
ASIN | B07R7Q3JZH |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 22, 2019 |
B**I
Great for the next 2 years
-Completely value for money.-Better than ryzen 3 3200g by 10% in out of the box performance though the latter can be overclocked which will bring its performance on par with this one.-Is significantly cheaper (by 30%) as of now.-Turbo boosts upto 4.2 is the best feature.-No intel uhd graphics though. But if anyone considers this then I'm sure what its going to be for (gaming).Note that its not so future proof since a lot of the new games are designed to use the multiple cores of the cpu so the more the cores the better. Gone are the days where it didn't matter when you bought an i3 6100 instead of an i5 6400 and still used to get similar performance (in games only). So buy this only if you are on a very strict budget and is going to use this system for 1 to 2 years... You can upgrade this to i5 9400f. Buy the 2666mhz version of ram in that case since the i5 supports that frequency and this 1 supports 2400mhz. Also note that this will slightly bottleneck the rx 570 in low settings in high cpu demanding titles like AC odyssey. But we all know that such senerios are unrealistic. In real life (playing games in higher or more settings) will hardly cause a bottleneck (upto 10% max). P.S. Bottlenecks can occour from a lot of other factors too plus it also depends on the nature of work you're doing. But I'm only considering the cpu, gpu and gaming.
V**L
Best of i3 till date...
Best in price to performance range... Better base frequency then i5 9400F which is upto 3.60 GHz. But with no integrated graphics.Post edit : In off-market you can save upto 2k which I've done. :D
A**
Good for mid range
Good processor on this price point. Runs 3.9 ghz. Smooth gaming experience with i3 9100f and rx 570
S**T
Refund my money
It's not showing display I try new gpu new mother bord new ram new power supply it's not working
U**E
Best Budget CPU if you are coupling with a Decent GPU
This is the best Budget CPU to consider in the range of under 10k... If you are planning to couple it with a dedicated GPU... Maybe AMD RX570 OR Nvidia GTX 1660 Super...If you have a budget of under 15k... Then go for i5 9400f... Coupled with Nvidia GTX 1660 Super...Later if you couple this with AMD RX 5700 XT... It would become a beast of a config... Without worrying about bottleneck...If you don't have the budget for a GPU, it's better to go with a AMD Ryzen Processor...Specifically saying RYZEN 3300x...
K**R
Best Budget Processor on Intel side
What did I buy it for?I had purchased 9100F for reviving an old desktop I had lying around as it had components (read LG-flatron monitor, Cabinet, an old GT-210 graphics card and a PSU) that I wanted to reuse. Once I rebuilt the system, I found the performance to be powerful and smooth enough. I haven't really tested it on heavy-demanding games, though it seems to generate decent frame rates on the lighter ones.What can we do with it?We can build a decent PC under 25K with the 9100F (including peripherals, monitor and graphics card) for routine home-use and / or entry level gaming. The best part of the processor is, you don't need an overclock-able motherboard to overclock the 9100F thus a simple H310M chipset would do just about fine. Other processor in the 10K bracket including Pentium Gold and Ryzen-3 fall short on the performance that the chip delivers. The only drawback is that one needs a dedicated graphics card for the display to work. If you look at it this too is a blessing, considering the fact that you can get a better / more-powerful dedicated graphics-card than supplied by Intel, alongside a comparable chip for the same price.
S**Y
CAN'T SAY FUTURE PROOF. BUT CAN'T GET ANYTHING BETTER THAN THIS @ PRICE
WATCH THE INBOXING VIDEO OF THIS PRODUCT ON MY CHANNEL, MY CHANNEL'S NAME :- TECH PLUS UNBOXING
D**V
Good Processor But bad pakaging
Purchased from seller OnlineBoss for Rs 6080/- after applying discount. Delivered in time but packaging was not proper. Box was opened earlier and second time taping was visible. Seems to be returned product. Took a chance and installed. Using with Gigabyte H310M M.2 2.0 Mobo, crucial 8gb ddr4 and asus Geforce GT710 GC. working fine.Pros:1. 9th gen processor with avg 3.6 Ghz speed.2. Low Cost3. Good for home and gaming.Cons: 1. Requires discreet Graphics card for basic VGA Display which left MoBo ports unused. Does not give any display without graphics card.
と**。
第9世代Core iシリーズローエンドにして、優秀なCPU
長文ですがよろしければ御一読ください。構成(簡単に)CPU 『(これ)Core i3-9100F』CPUクーラー Cooler Master i50M/B ASUS Prime H310M-A電源 玄人志向500W シルバー認証メモリ Team DDR4 2666Mhz 8GBx2枚GPU ASUS Armor RX570 4GBPCケース Antec Solo2※注意※このCPUには、内臓のグラフィックは搭載されていません。必ず、グラフィックボードを用意した上で使用してください。グラフィックボードがなければ、BIOSすら開けません。Core i3-9100Fは第9世代Core iシリーズ最廉価モデルにして、ベストバイなゲーミング(だけじゃないよ)CPUです。私は正直、AMDerですが、このCPUはありですね。Ryzen 3 2200Gは1万円を切る価格で、シングルコアは少しパワー弱めかもしれませんが、マルチコアAPUとしてはコスパの優れた代物だと思います。しかし、2200Gを使うときに思ってしまうのは、「単体でヘビーなゲームを設定を上げてプレイするのは不可能、結局グラボがいるんだったら、グラボ性能いらないじゃん…。」ということです。ならば、「グラフィック性能分を引いて性能を、少し高めて、価格を下げる、こんなCPUが欲しい!」そんな願いを叶えてくれたのが、IntelのF系CPUというわけです。大前提で、グラフィックボードが必須となる分、基本の構成でグラボ分の価格が増えますが、結局いい画質でゲームをしたいのであれば、グラボは必須となるのなら、はじめから用意したほうがいい、という考えです。そこで、最近メインPCが不調(ブルスク)が続いていて、サブPCをメイン用途のゲームとして使用する機会が増えたことから、今まで使用していたPentiumGold5500から載せ替えて使用することにしました。まあ、他にも数台PCを持っていて、i5-7400やi5-4460などもあり、動画・映像ディスク視聴用のAthlon 200GE搭載の省電力PCなどもあるので、新規CPU購入は完全に趣味です。価格 ★★★★☆12398円未満で購入して、ベンチマークや、実際にゲームなどに使用していたら、3日で11858円くらい値下がりしてショックを受けています…。多分更に下がる……?(2019/06/20)コスパを求めたのに更に下がるなんて…、私の先見の明がなかったとしか言えません。以前、i3-8100がリリースされた頃、気にはなっていたのですが、価格がちょっと高すぎる気がしてパスしました。現在(2019/06/20)も、i3-8100が15638円なので、ちょっと、Ryzen系のG付きにはコスパ的に敵わないですね。(5500は破格の4000円以下で入手する機会がありました。)Gold 5500はかなり優秀なCPUですが価格が高騰しているので、おすすめはできませんが、Gold 5400はなかなかのコスパです。ただ、設定や相性などがシビアですが、Athlon 200GE、220GEがどちらも6000円を切る価格で購入でき、更には、トータルで性能もGold 5400と互角なので、正直コスパを求めて、自分でいろいろイジったり勉強していける自作erには、現時点でAthlonがコスパ最強かもしれません。性能(価格比)★★★★☆簡単なベンチマークは、画像の通りですが、重めのゲームでも、設定を調整することで問題なくできます。ネット、動画視聴、2D系のゲーム、3D系のゲーム(PUBG、フォートナイト、Kenshi、LoL、7D2D等)は上記構成で問題なくできました。グラフィックボードとの組み合わせにもよりますが、ハイエンドグラボなどはボトルネックになりますので、RX570、RX580、1050Ti、1660Ti、1660、1650などがベターかと。最近の人気ゲームは、マシンスペックを要求しない基本無料ゲームなどもたくさんあるので、プレイしたいだけな方には正直何十万も出してハイエンドPCを買うより、自分で勉強してミドルクラスのPCを自作することをおすすめします。◎メリット・(2019/6/20)12000円以下で買えて、第6世代i7と同等か上回る性能・i3-8100にはなかったターボブースト機能が追加され、全体的に性能上昇(約10%程度?)・グラボ前提なら不要となるグラフィック機能の排除。・第6世代、第7世代i5やi7に匹敵する4C4S。・i3-8100と比べて約3000円価格を抑えられる。デメリット・内臓グラフィック機能がないので、PCを組むときにすでにグラフィックボードを用意する必要がある。(動作確認にも必要)・グラボ抜きの最低構成PCを組むのであれば、Ryzen3 2200GやAthlon 200GE、220GEのコスパには足元にも及ばない。まとめますと、価格を抑えつつも、性能を出せて、ゲーミング用に特化したIntelの低価格帯CPUといったところでしょうか。あと、最新版のCPU-Zではi3-8100と表示されますが、CPU-Zのソフトウェアから同公式サイトに飛ぶと、ちゃんとi3-9100Fと表示されるので、ソフトの更新がされていないだけでしょう。(Window上ではちゃんと9100Fとなっています)
A**R
Good cheap processor
Very cheap and powerfull processor. Works well with Radeon and Nvidia GPU. Can handle up to 2400 MHz DDR 4 ram. Good FPS in games. Quiet fan. I can recommend it for mid range builds. Excellent value for money.
A**E
It's surprisingly great
That you are on a budget or not and you're build is just to game casually, right now, imo there is no point to go for any "bigger" than the i3-9100F. This CPU benchmarks better on single-core and quad-core than the i7 7700 and the i7 7700 is more than competent and capable for today's needs. My build runs LoL at 80 fps with everything maxed. If you want to record and stream your games as you play, I recommend you go for the i5 9600KF or look into the AMD Ryzens before going into i7s or i9s.My build --> MoBo AsRock Z390 PRO4, GPU MSI Armor OC RX580 8G, RAM Vengeance LPX 2x8G 3200, SSD XPG SX8200 Pro 512G , HDD Seagate Barracuda 2TB, Case Rosewill Challenger S, Arctic Silver 5 and added 2 Noctua NF-S12A PWM (The Noctuas are overkill, ik, but I do not want to hear my GPU fans, ever!), Monitor AOC G2460VQ6. If you get yourself my build, if you can't use ethernet cable, do not forget to get a wifi adapter.PROS : Quality/Price is awesome. Depending on your build, I expect this CPU to be competent 5 to 7 years.CONS : It's not overclockable/unlocked (Can this really be seen as a con for 80% of people?)If you do not wish to go over 2666 on RAM, get a B360 MoBo. The 9100F is not overclockable and doesn't need a Z390 chipset otherwise. If you can get a RX590 for an extra CAN$25 or less, I recommend it. With the build I got, everything is always way below 60C and the GPU fans don't ever start. It's a pretty silent build. However, if you do not always play with a headset on, I recommend you change the Intel stock CPU fan for a more efficient and silent one. I'll personally change it for the Arctic 12 95W.
Z**I
Works well
good i3 does what it claims
H**.
Ideal budget CPU
This was a great choice for my budget gaming PC build. It may not be the greatest processor ever but it runs high end games to a very good standard. It also came with a CPU cooler which helps to keep the price down. The item was delivered very quickly. Overall very happy with this product.
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