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Posted 22 August 2023

Intel Core i3-10100F 10th Gen Processor (4 Cores 8 Threads)

£48.49
£2.95 ·
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Good CPU for a mini ITX media box or something like that

  • 4 Cores
  • 8 Threads
  • Base Clock Speed (GHz) : Up to 3.6 GHz
  • Max Speed: Up to 4.3 GHz
  • Intel® Smart Cache : 6 MB
  • TDP : 65 W
  • Platform PCI Express Lanes : Up to 16
  • Memory Support : Two channels DDR4-2666
  • Chipset : 400 Series
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  1. copystuff's avatar
    Shame its not this one Intel Core i3-10100
    henry.ford's avatar
    Or this one Lamborghini Merciélago
  2. sm9690's avatar
    Same price at CCL
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    Yea. Cheaper shipping here tho
  3. ohmygod2006's avatar
    Any cheap itx motherboards that you would recommend?
    voteHot's avatar
    Cheap and itx don't appear often in the same sentence together.
  4. fishmaster's avatar
    It's cheap and it's not very powerful. It is worth £49 just about. Would I bother sourcing cheap parts and small case etc to build a small form factor low power PC? Probably not, I'd just get a mini PC from Amazon which will have the same or better performance. Cheap for a reason the compute is dire on this CPU.

    I did have a look to backup my claims and N95 and N100 based Mini PCs have less compute than this CPU they are about £150 after vouchers on Amazon.

    This is £259 after voucher and easily beats the CPU in this deal. So think is it worth getting all the parts to go with this CPU just to spend the same if not more and get less performance than this >

    amazon.co.uk/Win…c=1 (edited)
    plewis00's avatar
    I think this might have more of a place in budget gaming rigs or general purpose systems with an upgrade path. If I was doing micro PCs then yes, the Amazon ones (or AliExpress if you can wait) are good choices. These new N-series CPUs look really interesting, first time the 'Atom class' chips are competitive again since Bay Trail came out. That new U300 also looks like it could be an efficient and cheap powerhouse too.
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