Intel Core i5 14400F CPU Review




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Cost Per Frame

Looking at the cost per frame allows us to see where a particular product is positioned relative to the competition and previous-generation products. By taking the price of the product and dividing it by the overall game average FPS, we have a simple formula that allows us to see if a product offers superior value for money.

Another way of looking at the value for money aspect is by looking at the cost per frame. It’s here where the 13400F was coming in at $1.47 per frame when looking at the 1080p data, and even though there is an increase in performance moving to the 14th generation, the extra cost involved means that we’re looking at a saving of a whole 1 cent per frame and in terms of what that does for it standings, especially compared to AMD, well it doesn’t do a thing.

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