Intel Core i5-11400F (LGA 1200, 2.60 GHz, 6 -Core)

Intel Core i5-11400F

LGA 1200, 2.60 GHz, 6 -Core


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5 years ago

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5 years ago

All LGA1200 mainboards should fit, e.g. a colleague of mine has a 10400f which runs on a b460 mainboard, all mainboards that work with the 10th gen should also work with the 11th gen. I'm not a pro at this kind of thing but maybe you can find something on Google?
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4 years ago

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4 years ago

I just answered someone else's question. Here are the differences: the F processor is retail, so it's boxed. So first of all the difference between the 2 without F. The cheap one comes as OEM version so without cooler (tray) the one for 200 comes as normal retail so boxed so with the standard Intel cooler. The F processor is, unlike the normal one, a deactivated APU, i.e. it has no graphics unit in the processor that you can use. This means that you need a graphics card to get a picture on your monitor. The without F are APUs, which means you can use them with or without a graphics card.
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4 years ago

First of all, the difference between the 2 without F. The cheap one comes as an OEM version, i.e. without a cooler (tray), the one for 200 comes as a normal retail, i.e. boxed, and therefore with the standard Intel cooler. The F processor is, unlike the normal one, a deactivated APU, i.e. it has no graphics unit in the processor that you can use. This means that you need a graphics card to get a picture on your monitor. The without F are APUs, which means you can use them with or without a graphics card.

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