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The Core i7-14700K is the best value of Intel's refreshed "Raptor Lake" CPUs, bringing marked improvements at no extra cost. It's an attractive upgrade for older LGA 1700 systems.
Intel’s nomenclature for desktop processors is easy to understand, at least when compared to chipsets for laptops. Let’s take the example of the Intel Core i7-13700k processor as a reference.
We analyze and review the Intel 14th Gen core processor, specifically the Raptor Lake-based Core i7-14700K. This very well could be one of the more interesting processors to purchase from that new ...
The CPU has a TDP of 125W, although the Intel Core i7-13700K may be used for short bursts of time to 253W. That is a lot of power, especially when combined with a high-power GPU like the NVIDIA ...
There's Intel and AMD on the x86 side, with Apple and Qualcomm making Arm-based processors on the other. We break down the ...
Factor in the cache advantages inherent to AMD’s architecture and the case for choosing a Ryzen 7 CPU over an Intel Core i7 isn’t hard to hear. Things were a little closer when it came to ...
The extreme Core i7-965 version has an unlocked clock multiplier and runs, out of the box, at 3.20 Ghz. The i7-940 has a 2.93 Ghz clock, while the i7-920 is a 2.66 Ghz processor.
Bottom Line The Core i7-14700K is the best value of Intel's refreshed "Raptor Lake" CPUs, bringing marked improvements at no extra cost. It's an attractive upgrade for older LGA 1700 systems.