F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Choose between the I7 14700K and the I9 14900K for your build.

Choose between the I7 14700K and the I9 14900K for your build.

Choose between the I7 14700K and the I9 14900K for your build.

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Oxopvp80
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11-25-2023, 06:31 AM
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You're considering upgrading your system after getting an RTX 4070 Ti. The options you mentioned—Intel i9-14900K and i7-14700K—are both strong choices. For a K-series CPU, the KF model is generally more affordable while still offering solid performance. Your Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix should handle your 14900K well, especially for VR simulations, but ensure it meets your cooling needs. If you're concerned about bottlenecks in demanding games, prioritize a cooler with good airflow and thermal performance.
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Oxopvp80
11-25-2023, 06:31 AM #1

You're considering upgrading your system after getting an RTX 4070 Ti. The options you mentioned—Intel i9-14900K and i7-14700K—are both strong choices. For a K-series CPU, the KF model is generally more affordable while still offering solid performance. Your Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix should handle your 14900K well, especially for VR simulations, but ensure it meets your cooling needs. If you're concerned about bottlenecks in demanding games, prioritize a cooler with good airflow and thermal performance.

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Cherry_Bell
Member
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11-26-2023, 12:06 AM
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I’d receive a 14700KF, the 14900 serves mainly productivity needs, and it consumes a lot of heat and power. Choose a KF if you don’t use Quicksync. Consider the 14600KF; gaming performance is comparable, the cooler is only 240mm, which isn’t ideal for over 200W. Overall, DDR4 is nearing end-of-life and will significantly limit Intel chip performance. For racing and flight sims, x3D chips perform much better. What’s your current setup? What’s your budget?
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Cherry_Bell
11-26-2023, 12:06 AM #2

I’d receive a 14700KF, the 14900 serves mainly productivity needs, and it consumes a lot of heat and power. Choose a KF if you don’t use Quicksync. Consider the 14600KF; gaming performance is comparable, the cooler is only 240mm, which isn’t ideal for over 200W. Overall, DDR4 is nearing end-of-life and will significantly limit Intel chip performance. For racing and flight sims, x3D chips perform much better. What’s your current setup? What’s your budget?

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Magaju
Junior Member
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12-11-2023, 06:11 AM
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Magaju
12-11-2023, 06:11 AM #3

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12-12-2023, 02:08 AM
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I own a PRO Z690-A with WiFi, DDR4 i5 12600k, 32GB RAM at around 3200MHz, paired with an RTX 4070 ti and 16GB Corsair RM850. The PSU is 850W, and I use the Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix cooler with a 4000D AIRFLOW tempered glass mid-tower ATX case. The budget range is roughly 350 to 500 EUR.
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itza_red_panda
12-12-2023, 02:08 AM #4

I own a PRO Z690-A with WiFi, DDR4 i5 12600k, 32GB RAM at around 3200MHz, paired with an RTX 4070 ti and 16GB Corsair RM850. The PSU is 850W, and I use the Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix cooler with a 4000D AIRFLOW tempered glass mid-tower ATX case. The budget range is roughly 350 to 500 EUR.

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RepoRizer
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12-15-2023, 05:38 PM
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It seems like you're considering the i7-14700K and Quicksync for video editing. This could definitely be a solid choice if your budget allows.
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RepoRizer
12-15-2023, 05:38 PM #5

It seems like you're considering the i7-14700K and Quicksync for video editing. This could definitely be a solid choice if your budget allows.

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Icegaming_
Junior Member
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12-15-2023, 10:08 PM
#6
Unclear what prices you expect for each part, but from Amazon it seems like a significant jump—about $100 more for four extra E cores and a higher frequency of 400 MHz—possibly supported by overclocking. That wouldn’t be practical on the 240mm AIO.
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Icegaming_
12-15-2023, 10:08 PM #6

Unclear what prices you expect for each part, but from Amazon it seems like a significant jump—about $100 more for four extra E cores and a higher frequency of 400 MHz—possibly supported by overclocking. That wouldn’t be practical on the 240mm AIO.

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12-17-2023, 02:40 PM
#7
You don't need 14900k for gaming. I don't think you'll need more than 14600k with your GPU. Here's a benchmark that is not on 4090 - the higher the resolution, the less CPU performance is needed.
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twentyonechloe
12-17-2023, 02:40 PM #7

You don't need 14900k for gaming. I don't think you'll need more than 14600k with your GPU. Here's a benchmark that is not on 4090 - the higher the resolution, the less CPU performance is needed.

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Sneakyginger8
Senior Member
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12-20-2023, 10:21 AM
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What is it about a RAM that is one generation older affecting performance? It may be due to outdated technology, reduced speed, or compatibility issues with newer hardware.
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Sneakyginger8
12-20-2023, 10:21 AM #8

What is it about a RAM that is one generation older affecting performance? It may be due to outdated technology, reduced speed, or compatibility issues with newer hardware.

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hamoooood
Member
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12-20-2023, 10:41 AM
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It runs much more slowly, particularly on newer Intel systems supporting higher clock speeds such as DDR3 to DDR4.
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hamoooood
12-20-2023, 10:41 AM #9

It runs much more slowly, particularly on newer Intel systems supporting higher clock speeds such as DDR3 to DDR4.

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angelcake_11
Senior Member
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12-20-2023, 11:36 AM
#10
It's interesting how a 6000Mhz CL30 with DDR5 can match up to a 3200Mhz CL16 with DDR4 in terms of latency, even though the DDR4 RAM isn't necessarily faster in this case.
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angelcake_11
12-20-2023, 11:36 AM #10

It's interesting how a 6000Mhz CL30 with DDR5 can match up to a 3200Mhz CL16 with DDR4 in terms of latency, even though the DDR4 RAM isn't necessarily faster in this case.

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