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David
> 24 hourFast shipping and work good
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JAVED A.
> 24 hourVery fast cpu
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Shadi Aslan
> 24 hourI just dislike that the outside box was damaged on the corners, not amazons fault but still.
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Dan
> 24 hourSuper fast for the $.
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Christian Bohorquez
> 24 hourExcelente configuración en núcleos - hilos, muy recomendado para ofimatica actual.
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Jonny
> 24 hourExcelente procesador, posee un rendimiento sorprendente por el precio que se paga.
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ChemE_75
> 24 hourIt is what it is. I’ve never received a flawed intel cpu and I’ve built PCs with them since the 8088. They seem to get easier to install all the time. The notches make it nearly fool proof. I’m not a gamer, I have no need to push the limits. I boot up the new build and it’s been running constantly for 2 wks now without any hiccups. My gen 2 i5 was showing its age, but still runs ok. Just going into retirement I figured I’d build a new desktop while I can afford it. I expect it may be the last pc I’ll need to build since my needs are pretty basic. I probably could have gone with a lower level cpu but I expect this will carry me forward a bit further.
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igor barva
> 24 hourA+
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James Sagar
> 24 hourImproved a midrange computer for much improved gameplay
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Scrooge
> 24 hourChoosing a processor is all about economics. With so many processor choices on the market, the trick is finding a balance between price and power. For me, the 10400 was the perfect balance. A lot of reviews are recommending the AMD Ryzen processors, but it seems most of these reviews are geared to gamers. Unfortunately, the latest Ryzen processors do not include graphics processing on board, and the reviews ignore this point because gamers always include a graphics card in their builds. Well I am not a gamer, and dont need to waste money on a graphics board. So the fact that the 10400 comes with onboard graphics was a selling point for me. I play WoW, and have no problems playing with the integrated UHD chipset. With 6 cores and hyperthreading, this processor is like buying a previous-generation i7. I can run multiple virtual machines on my desktop with no slowdown whatsoever. Nor do I want to overclock, since reliability is more important to me than squeezing a few more clock cycles. I think this hits the perfect balance between power and affordability.