@@rudrathakore 5600g is the most selling apu in country because most of the people aren't getting gpu so they are just buying the best apu in budget, and that happens to be 5600g
October 2023 I got the 12100f for $63 (including tax & shipping). Somewhere down the line I'll swap it out for like a 14700k. It just made more sense than spending more at the time. (And was a big upgrade over my 4790k system.)
@@quentin6669 I was thrilled. And I got the ASRock Z690 Velocita for like $150 which is a really high-end board. Unfortunately with the instability of high-end Intel CPUs recently I'm not sure the upgrade later will be the best idea. But I'm not complaining for now.
@@Kevin-vh6nn Sure, but I don't know if it's still an option. Tiktok launched their shop platform, and you could buy Newegg through there and use a coupon too. Sale price was 76, plus tax minus 20 coupon.
The difference now is even bigger, in Europe 12100F is 100€, 13100F is 130€. I wonder how the prices will change when 14100F will be released in January.
Nah ain't worth it. Going with the Intel Plattform gets you Pcie 4/5.0, DDR5 Upgradebility and you have a better upgrade path because of the 13th gen The 5800x3D most times gets beaten. Going with Ryzen 7000 is different tho. That probably will be better in the ultra high end
You do get more budget mobo options with the 12100f cause you might need bios flash back or access to a 12th gen chip for a 13100f to work on some 600 series boards which are cheaper right then 700 series.
I have the 12100f cpu and it's so good combined with my Zotac 3050 very nice budget build for me all parts available. But my case was a little on the expensive side, like $426cad but that's not a problem I was gonna make a 4080 build not to long ago with crazy parts, people laugh saying I could have gotten a 3070 if it hadn't been for the expensive case. But like I said I went cheap because for the future I'll show them what I was gonna make lol
I don't think you should go for a 4 core processor. Save a bit more and go for 6 core Idk what your budget is but . For Intel build I would go for b460 and i5 10400f For Ryzen b450 and Ryzen 5 5500 or If you could save up little bit more get 5600 . it's worth the money. For GPU I would go for Rx 5700xt red devil or sapphire nitro+ or cheaper version gaming oc or xfx. For ram I would go for "corsair vengeance lpx 16gb 3200mhz for 40$" and for PSU get 600wat.
@@ahmetadam-fe9vm no not really, the r5 5600 has more L3 cache, more cores and around the same clock speed, and you can also overclock it, also the r5 5600 has better multi core scores on 3d mark and cinebench
@@SohomaAnimatesHere That's a stupid comparison anyway. 12400F is still around the same price as 5600 and performs better in both single and multi core performance.
If you are looking for a cooler for these budget cpus, I would highly recommend choosing a cpu cooler from deepcool. The one I have is a AG400 plus(60 dollars NZD), it has two 120mm fans, and works great for cpus with a max clock speed of under 4.5ghz under load. With my cpu under full load at 4.2 ghz and and embarrassingly badly ventilated case I average about 55-65 degrees. Plus, if you can only fit on fan on the heat sink due to motherboard constraints, you can easily move the fans up and down the heat sink with little cooling loss or even use it as a case fan that you can properly attach. You can even buy the cpu cooler just to use the fans as cheap high rpm and quiet case fans.
If you are on a budget, in my opinion get a Ryzen 5 4500, it'll be much cheaper overall (including upgrades) and more cores. (Although it won't be as future proof as the I3s since am4 is basically dead)
i would only get a 13100f over a 12100f if it's 5% more expensive, not 10%. It's only 5% faster and also you need a motherboard with bios flashback or that supports it which is a headache.
you also have to talk about how 13100f doesn't have good factory-shipped bios support for motherboards so most of the time, when you're going budget builds, you'll have to up how much you spend on a motherboard for bios flashback.
i got a ryzen 5 5600 instead for $20 more...it's a 6 core cpu with 12 threads and i managed a 4.5ghz oc at 1,1075v with just the stock cooler...15% more performance compared to stock and temps never go over 65c when gaming, i had never gotten an amd cpu before and i'm pretty impressed You can't overclock i3 13100f at all and comparing it to my oc ryzen it's at least 30% stronger single core and 70% stronger multicore in cinebench r23
Be aware that the f means no integrated graphics. So you rely on gpu for your monitor connection. This can be a pain in the butt if you need to update gpu drivers or reinstall drivers because of an update problem. So you’ll probably need a backup gpu just to deal with your drivers. If your set on the i3 just spend the extra $10 or so on the non f model
I liked the video! I wanted to ask what is the best video card to choose for work (3D development), and possibly for games, so that it is budget-friendly and in reserve for the future. I have a system: Intel Core 7 11700k, 32 gigabytes of RAM, I have a 650 watt power supply, and an Asus b650 1200 socket motherboard, I think you understand what I'm talking about. I have an ATX-format case, so almost any video card will fit. Now I have a video card 1060 for 6 gigabytes, from Asus. Your opinion is interesting, I will read it with pleasure. Budget up to 600-700 dollars.
I found a core i7 1700 for like 120$. Since I was an idiot a while ago and got an rx6500, I needed something that supported PCIe 4.0 to get the most out it. Before I had the i7 I had an i3 10100f(didn’t support pcie 4.0). My motherboard was compatible with the i7 so it was the best choice for me. If I was to get an i3 12100 or 13100, I would have needed to buy a new motherboard and gpu because the 6500 would have bottlenecked the new cpu.
I3 12100 is the best by price and preformance it can runany game with an rx6600 And put a 16gigs of ram and thats the best budget pc (i think) i hope it helps
When I’m doing a budget build I always use Ryzen cpus because AM4 socket motherboards (b550) are always way cheaper than LGA 1200/1700 socket motherboard
the i3 12100f bundled with a gigabyte h610 cost me around $178, 2 weeks after launch, sold the ryzen 5 3500+ a520+ wraith prism for $196(second hand)😂 bought myself a cpu cooler for aesthetics and for cheaper (i3 bundle)for more power
I have a Intel core i3 procesor but PLEASE, PLEASE DO NOT BUY IT IF YOU WANT TO PLAY GAMES ON IT. It's horrible at gaming, and I mean, HORRIBLE. PLEASE DO NOT BUY IT PLEASE
now i dont have any idea but since the 13100f is 1 gen ahead i think it should be more futureproof for like windows 13 or 14 maybe i dont know now my currency is not dollars but if theres only +0.2 ghz for only +10 dollars im going for it
the 13100f turned out to be a disappointement with barely any improvement over the 12th gen. price to performance it makes more sense to go with the 12th.
Yeah is great light gaming but Amd ryzen little better on cost a little bit more options especially they are sometimes sales on those a bit more than Intel I do like in pass but it does happen a lot of bottlenecks
im thinking of buying the 13100f since its so cheap and it has a good price to performance ratio. and it ranks very good on the userbenchmark. I right now have gtx 1060 6gb with an i5 8400. Should I upgrade my gpu and cpu? if so what should I upgrade it/them to?
Gaming PC build looking for 1440p in 144 Hz. And run at least more than 100FPS Budget $1,500 CPU- AMD Ryzen 7 5700× 8- core, 16-thread Motherboard-ASUS TUF gaming B550-plus Wi-Fi lI (3rd gen Ryzen) Graphic card-gigabyte GeForce RTX 3070 gaming OC 89 ,256 bit Ram-teamgroup T-force Delta GB DDR4 16GB (2×8GB) 4000MHZ SSD-Samsung 970 EVO plus SSD 2TB NVME M.2 Internel solid state Power supply-EVGA Super NOVA 750 GT, 80+ GOLD 750 W PC case-ATX mid-tower PC case black 10 preinstalled 120 mm RBG fan$ 217.99 Cable extension-EZDIY-FAB PAB PSU Tax ,shipping, coupons $191.99 $151.99 $499.99 $65.99 $129.99 $129.99 $19.99 +- 1,407.92 89.68 +- 1,497.60 Things I want my PC to be able to do to be able to be future proof, to not bottleneck, for the system to flow smoothly to look nice, And be able to run at 1440p or preferably run at 2K, And run at least 144 Hz, And at least runs to 100 fps, Preferably more This is my first gaming PC