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At **£126.48 ex-VAT**, the **Ryzen 5 8400F** is a decent “get-it-running” CPU for office and general business work, especially if you’re building on a sensible AM5 platform. In day-to-day terms, it’s the kind of chip that feels responsive for multitasking, typical admin workloads, light creative tools, and VDI/remote app scenarios. The **6-core/12-thread** setup is a sweet spot for a lot of UK SMB builds where you want good performance without stepping up into the pricier tiers.
That said, the **“F”** model is the first thing to watch: if your build needs graphics output without a separate GPU, you’ll be disappointed. Also, for anything heavily CPU-bound—some engineering workloads, heavy video encoding, or multi-user render farms—this is likely to feel like “fine today, frustrating later,” because you’ll eventually want more cores or a higher-tier Ryzen. **Who should buy:** IT resellers/SMBs standardising new desktops for office use, small CAD bursts, and knowledge-worker deployments where a dedicated GPU (or headless setup) is already in the plan. **Who shouldn’t:** teams trying to build a budget workstation that can run standalone without a graphics card, or anyone expecting workstation-class performance for demanding compute tasks.

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