Intel Core i5 Rocket Lake i5-11400 OEM (CM8070804497015)
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The Intel Core i5 Rocket Lake series is highly praised for its cost-performance ratio, offering significant productivity and performance improvements over previous generations. Users appreciate the integrated graphics, which allow for decent gaming experiences without a dedicated GPU. However, many reviews highlight the high power consumption and heat generation, with actual power draw often exceeding the specified 65 watts, reaching up to 160 watts under load. Effective cooling solutions are recommended to manage the heat. Despite these concerns, the processors are considered a great value, especially when compared to competitors like AMD's Ryzen series, and are suitable for both gaming and multitasking. Overall, the Intel Core i5 Rocket Lake CPUs are seen as a solid choice for those seeking a balance between performance and price, with the caveat of ensuring adequate cooling.
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Cost/Performance A powerful tower is needed to deliver potential ![]() |
Took 08.2021, for 6k UAH. At that time it was more profitable than the 3600x, even if you count with the motherboard. After the fufiks, I didn’t want to contact AMD again. Cold with a simple Gammaxx GTE V2. Performance is top-notch; I didn't find any tasks that would justify paying extra for an i7. The platform was more advantageous than Ryzen. Installed and forgot (sounds like a joke, but it's true, over time you want to enjoy the computer, not spend evenings in the BIOS, squeezing a few extra megahertz and running AIDA64). No ![]() |
Overall, the jokes about plumbing for cooling and high-voltage lines for power turned out to be not quite jokes. A power-hungry, very hot chip. This is exactly the price Intel had to pay to catch up with Zen 3. But even though it's cheaper than the 5600X and doesn’t lag in performance, this difference will be offset by slightly more expensive motherboards and the need for more powerful cooling. The main advantage of this processor is that you can use it until you buy a graphics card, thanks to the integrated graphics, and at the moment, this is a huge plus. For example, if you take the 5600G, it will later bottleneck any discrete card with a limited number of PCIe lanes and cut-down L3 cache - YouTube is full of tests with dismal results. Performance - my old 10400f tears it to shreds, FPS and stability in games have increased significantly. The integrated graphics allow you to finally play something, it handles PoE, Raft, and even Minecraft with a hundred mods (and that's a very resource-demanding beast, trust me), so there's plenty to play. Price - a little lower than the competitor like the 5600x, and if you take the non-K version, the offer is even more attractive. Now, it's not necessary to get a Z-chipset for fast memory; boards on B560 support its overclocking and are reasonably priced. Heating and wild consumption. The Dark Rock 4 Pro barely copes with it, even at stock, holding around 76-82 degrees in AIDA, with brief spikes to nearly 90. It doesn't particularly want to undervolt either, it seems Intel sends pretty tight chips on the lower series. Initially, a DeepCool Gammax EX 400 was installed, and with it, it managed to throttle at stock. Once again - at stock, power limits were set to Intel's. The new memory controller and its gear modes are like those on the tenth generation; you can't just plug in any high-speed stick and enable XMP. Above 3600, there's a high probability you'll have to switch to Gear 2 mode and deal with drops in memory performance, spending long evenings tweaking the timings. All that's left is for someone to release a calculator, and it will be a true Ryzen experience. Although I experienced drops at any frequency and mode until I moved from Z490 (updated BIOS for 11th generation, tried several versions) to Z590 - so much for promised compatibility, although ASRock might have messed something up. ![]() |
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24 January 2022, 01:36
Question about Intel i5-11400 OEM What is the frequency, temperature and TDP?
For those with this processor, I have a question: what frequencies does it maintain consistently during stress tests? And what motherboard and cooling are you using?
I installed it on an ASROCK B560M-ITX/AC motherboard, and the frequencies during stress tests across all cores are 3.3 GHz. It heats up to 65°C, and I set the TDP to 100, as that's the maximum the motherboard allows. Prior to this, I had a 10400 processor, and it held 4.1-4.2 GHz with a stated 4.3 GHz.
This one doesn't want to run at its 4.4 GHz, staying stubbornly a gigahertz lower. I can't figure out if it's defective or if I need to buy another motherboard.
I installed it on an ASROCK B560M-ITX/AC motherboard, and the frequencies during stress tests across all cores are 3.3 GHz. It heats up to 65°C, and I set the TDP to 100, as that's the maximum the motherboard allows. Prior to this, I had a 10400 processor, and it held 4.1-4.2 GHz with a stated 4.3 GHz.
This one doesn't want to run at its 4.4 GHz, staying stubbornly a gigahertz lower. I can't figure out if it's defective or if I need to buy another motherboard.
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The processor is very good. But I have a 200W cooler, I unlocked the processor power consumption in the BIOS. At load, it consumes 150-170W.
I recommend buying.