I'm looking to upgrade my computer and need some advice. I want a better video editing CPU for my workflow. Should I go with the Intel Core i9-14900F or the Intel Core i7-13700K? Any suggestions?
Better Video Editing CPU: i9-14900F or i7-13700K?
Started by Kingpb92 on June 08, 2024
Both of those CPUs are great for video editing, but the i9-14900F has more cores and a higher L3 cache capacity. That could make a difference in video editing tasks.
Here's an article I found on TechReviewer that compares the two CPUs in detail: Intel Core i9-14900F vs. Intel Core i7-13700K. It might help you make an informed decision based on your specific needs and budget.
@YehBoi123 Thanks for sharing! I'll check it out. From what you said, it seems like the i9-14900F might be a better fit for me since I do a lot of video editing.
That's right, @Kingpb92. The extra cores and cache on the i9-14900F could give you a performance boost when working with large video files or running multiple applications at once. Just make sure your computer case has enough airflow for such a powerful CPU!
I've been using the i7-13700K for my video editing needs, and it's been serving me well. It might not have as many cores as the i9-14900F, but I find that it strikes a good balance between performance and price.
@RenegadeBeaver Good to know! The i9-14900F seems like an upgrade from my current CPU, but I'm also considering budget constraints.
That's totally understandable, @Kingpb92. Sometimes, it's worth spending a little extra upfront for a more powerful CPU, but it depends on your specific needs and how much video editing you do.
@YehBoi123 Yeah, I've been using the i7-13700K for about 2 years now, and it has held up pretty well. The only time I really feel like I need more power is when working with 4K videos.
Thanks for all the advice! After reading the TechReviewer article Intel Core i9-14900F vs. Intel Core i7-13700K you shared, I think I'll go with the i9-14900F. It seems to offer better performance for video editing tasks, and I don't mind splurging a bit more if it means better results.
@Kingpb92 That's great to hear! You won't be disappointed with the i9-14900F. Good luck with your upgrade!