





🚀 Power your productivity with the Intel Core i3-8100 — where efficiency meets performance!
The Intel Core i3-8100 is a 4-core, 4-thread 8th Gen desktop processor running at 3.6 GHz with 6 MB cache and a 65W thermal design power. Featuring Intel UHD Graphics 630 and compatibility with Intel 300 Series chipsets, it supports DDR4 memory up to 64 GB at 2400 MT/s and Intel Optane Memory for enhanced system acceleration. Ideal for professionals seeking a cost-effective, energy-efficient CPU that delivers i5-level performance for multitasking, media, and productivity.
| ASIN | B0759FTRZL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #391 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | Intel |
| Built-In Media | Fan/Heatsink, Manual, Processor |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 6 MB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,186) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00735858348430, 05032037107501 |
| Item Type Name | 8th Gen Intel® Core™ i3-8100 Processor |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Model Number | BX80684I38100 |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Core Count | 4 |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 4 |
| Processor Series | Core i3 |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1156 |
| Processor Speed | 3.6 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 6 MB |
| UPC | 735858348430 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
| Wattage | 65 |
K**D
Great performance, low power
I set out to make a "nearly" silent PC, in that I didn't want to go fanless, but I wanted it to have the fans running so slowly (or off) during normal operation that it was silent, and it was only during intensive activities that the fans would ramp up. And I wanted a fair amount of horse-power too so that I could effortlessly do my engineering work (mechanical part creation and PCB layout work mostly). The key to doing that is getting both a CPU and GPU that while high horsepower are also very efficient and then cooling them with well designed heatsinks that don't take a large amount of airflow and fans that run quietly and allow for very granular control at low RPMs. For the CPU I'm glad I chose the Intel Core i3-8100. 14 nm technology allows them to have a 4-core processor running at 3.6 GHz but still only generates 65 watts. I don't think there's a better combination of horsepower and efficiency on the market right now. It's a real winner and when paired with the GTX 1050 Ti GPU, this computer rocks while not generating a lot of heat. Measured from the wall outlet, it's usually below 100 watts total. But it is also quiet. Pairing this CPU with a good CPU cooler (Cooler Master Hyper T2), a good fan (Noctua NF-B9) and powering it with an EVGA 650 GQ PSU in "eco mode" I have built a truly silent PC in all but the most intensive work situations. Using my pretty sensitive dB meter, I can not detect it being on. I have to do the test in the middle of the night, because even cars going by outside are detectable. But at 3 AM, it reads 21.1 dB with the PC off and 21.1 dB with it on. My stomach gurgles and the stupid thing goes up to 24 dB or I click the mouse and it goes up to over 30 dB so trust me when I say the dB meter is sensitive enough to detect pretty small readings. To be fair and give a caveat, to keep it silent, the fans are running at 13% on the rear of the case, 10% on the CPU and 5% on the GPU. But that's just enough air flow with the good heatsinks that in normal operation the system temp stays around 40 and both the CPU temp and GPU temps stay in the mid 50's. Build details: Intel Core i3-8100 CPU MSI Z370M Mortar motherboard Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti "Windforce OC" GPU (Note: Gigabyte is the only vendor with a good fan controller on their 1050 GPU. The other companies have junk 2-pin fans, see my review on that product for more details on how I modded it to be more quiet.) 2 of 4 GB DDR4 2400 Kingston Fury DIMMs Samsung 960 EVO M.2 SSD EVGA 650 GQ PSU in eco mode
J**.
this is a good upgrade from any sandybridge and haswell I3-I5
this is for the I3-8100. let me go ahead and save you the asking trouble, yes, this is a good upgrade from any sandybridge and haswell I3-I5, i came from the i5-2500k, which when the rig was first built was a beast, run any CPU intensive title with easy and load in-game assets like a boss. however, that was 6-5 years ago not now, it would hold up fine but was noticing (in games like battlefield 1 and gta 5) it just wasn't doing what it used to do, so i was gonna upgrade to a kabylake I5-6500 and BOOOOYY let me tell you I'm glad i didn't, i ran into money trouble and couldnt afford to upgrade at the moment so i waited, now even after hearing about the new Coffeelake CPU's i was still skeptical and was headed Down Kabylake lane until i saw the specs and price, wow, an I3 that preforms like an i5 for half the price? i gotta check this out and im glad i did. we put my pc against his I5-6500 build with basically the same specs and it was keeping up with an I5?!?! same frame rate, better temps and same well, everything! and his rig cost $300 more than mine (he needs a better cooler because his processor draws a LOT of heat and power) i was just amazed at the performance that i can get with this thing! anyway here are the specs down below and i hope that little story and comparison helped ( here's the specs) CPU I3-8100(stock fan lol) GPU GTX 1050ti 4gb MOBO Gigabyte Z370 HD3 RAM Corsair VengenceLPX DDR4 2400mhz PSU Rosewill 650 80+ARC CASE Rosewill Tyrfing SSHD Seagate FireCuda 2TB SSHD
P**L
Great quad core CPU at good price
Good price and very fast for basic user. I'm using stock heat sink and it's temps are reasonable. Its max fsb is 2166, so right now just buy whatever RAM is cheapest at the size you need. For Linux users, kernel 4.16 is the first version that fully support this, so make sure your distro has at least that. I had problems with centos and they won't have an upgrade version that supports 8 or 9 gen until mid- summer. Redhat 8, fedora, Ubuntu, mandriva and a bunch of other main stream are ready from install. It's more power than an average user needs for web or word processing. Even the Intel graphics are pretty good for 1080 and 4k. Totally worth the money
A**S
Great CPU for budget gaming
This is a great little CPU for budget gaming, just a shame it's not a K chip so you could overclock it. Used in an HTPC mini itx gaming PC for a friend as the living room computer. Paired with an ASROCK motherboard and founders GTX 970, it's capable of playing AAA games of a few years ago at over 60fps at high settings. You'd probably have to scale the settings back a little bit to hit higher FPS if you have a 120 or 144hz monitor, but I don't think you'd hit a CPU bottleneck until you start hitting the GTX 1080 GPU level of performance. At that rate, you should be pairing it with a better CPU anyway. Was comparable to they Ryzen 2200G, but the ryzen prices have likely plummeted making that a better choice for value. Still, a great CPU!
A**H
Great CPU for the money!
Had this in my system with a 1060 and worked like a charm! Was able to play ever game I wanted to with great FPS as well as VR! However, I wouldn’t recommend this if your doing something like streaming or video editing; in that case, get an i5 or i7 or the ryzen equivalents.
L**Y
Corvette type performance for "Cruze" price.
Desktop build for CAD/Cam / Internet use client. I combined the i3 8100 with a Gigabyte B360M DS3H motherboard and 16 GB Corsair Vengeance Ram (LPX - 3000 MHz). I like the Rosewill Micro-ATX Mini Tower with its 4 USB ports in the front case cover (2 USB 3.1 and 2 USB 2.0). Also: Samsung 970 EVO 250GB - NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD, EVGA 500-Watt (80+ White) power supply. This PC is the fastest Intel i3 I've ever built. My client previously was running an i7 with 16 GB ram. He could not believe how fast this rig was! He compared it to his old split window Corvette he had growing up. The overall combination of the Samsung 970 EVO SSD, 16 GB DDR4, Intel i3 8100 and the B360 system board is CRUSHING performance for just about any challenge.
M**D
Fast and stable. That's not a political comment! Was considering a Ryzen 1300+, but opted for this instead in the end as it was priced a little cheaper and all the benchmarks I've seen (even with the AMD overclocked) saw it run on a par or faster than the AMD. I had to get a z370 board, but there was an offer on Gigabyte z370-D3 for only about £15 more than the ASRock I was looking at and so far the gigabyte board paring has worked well. I figured I'm getting a better featured board anyway with the ability to expand in the future (over clocking a future processor/memory if I should require). I know that AMD though are going to support their AM platform until 2020, so maybe when I upgrade I'll need a new board anyway if I don't opt for a second hand chip when this intel socket/platform has been superseded. I hadn't built a computer for about 14 years, so just wanted it to work with the least hassle. Seems rock solid so far.
D**S
Simplemente genial. Nunca había montado un ordenador por partes, pues precisamente tenía miedo de que se estropeara esta pieza tan delicada. Tras montarlo ya no tengo miedo a hacerlo nuevamente, pues ha ido todo correctamente. El contenido del paquete es: - El Microprocesador. - Disipador+Ventilador (montado todo junto) - Instrucciones, garantías...papeleos varios. La pasta ya viene echada en el cuadrado del disipador, por lo que lo único que tienes que hacer es insertar el micro en el zócalo de la placa base y ponerle encima el disipador/ventilador. Apretas las pestañas, cierras los seguros y listo. El disipador es pequeño y el ventilador no es de lo mejores. Pero este microprocesador tiene una gestión de la temperatura impresionante y nunca lo he visto por encima de los 50º con un rendimiento medio-alto. Con el ventilador que trae es suficiente. Imagino que con procesos gráficos intensos podría lelgar a los 60 o poco mas. En este caso si recomiendo otro procesador o disipador. En mi caso compré por separado un ventilador Triton doble, y lo tengo ahí muerto de risa porque veo que no era necesario tanto. También es verdad que mi caja tiene muy buena ventilación, claro. El rendimiento es excepcional! Rinde mejor que un i5 7400 y se queda ahi ahi con un 7500, ademas de ser mas barato. Para que os hagáis la idea, juego al Maximo con una gtx 750 TI / 8Ram / 1tb a todos los juegos ( Ark, Mad Max, Witcher 3, Rise of the Tomb Rider o Far Cry 4) Evidentemente no esperéis jugar a esto en 4k con esa tarjeta gráfica.
Q**R
un i3, 4 coeurs à moins de 100 euros avec ventirad? Excellent pour une petite configuration multi usage ! Simple a installé, aucun problème détecté. carte mère mise à jour pour tirer le meilleur de ce petit mais costaud processeur.
S**A
Para jogar The Sims 4 atende perfeitamente e jogo sem placa de vídeo. E alguns outros jogos que não exijam uma placa de vídeo poderosa.
Y**Z
Used this for a fairly budget gaming PC build and it performs well. The stock CPU cooler that it comes with is holding up and temperatures are good.
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