i5-10400f with a 1050ti

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I don't know which processor I will buy a 10400 or 10400f? I only have a 1050ti for the mean time but I'm planning on buying a 1650 in the near future. And what is the best and budget-friendly mobo for this particular cpu?
 
10400 has integrated graphics and the 10400F does not. Otherwise they are the same cpu
I got a Xeon CPU in a build over a decade ago, instead of whatever the 'normal' was at the time—maybe Athlon.

It couldn't be overclocked, and didn't have integrated graphics—both of which suited, as I prize stability over performance, and I had my own separate graphics card.

The upsides were less heat generated by the CPU, and also it was significantly cheaper. If there are still the same characteristics today, seriously consider the 'F' CPU.
 
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I don't know which processor I will buy a 10400 or 10400f? I only have a 1050ti for the mean time but I'm planning on buying a 1650 in the near future. And what is the best and budget-friendly mobo for this particular cpu?


The processors I 5 10400 and I 5 10400f are identical except for the build graphics, which the 10400 has.

For 10400, the average bench is 88 percent.

The percentage of 10400f is 87.6%.

The 10400F is designed for those on a tight budget, so it comes with a cooler but no integrated graphics.



in relation to the GPU

Benchmarking with the GTX 1650 yielded a 43.1 percent average.

The average bench score for the GTX 1050 Ti is 30.9 percent.

The 1650 has 896 NVIDIA CUDA Cores, a 1485/1665 MHz base/boost clock, and 4GB of GDDR5 memory that runs at up to 8Gbps.
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