I've been looking at the Intel Core i7 processors and was wondering if anyone could give me some insights on the differences between the i7-10700 and i7-9700K. I'm particularly interested in gaming performance.
Difference Between i7-10700 & i7-9700K?
Started by BowlerhattedDutchess on July 10, 2024
The main difference is that the i7-10700 has 8 cores, 16 threads, a base frequency of 2.90 GHz, and a single-core max turbo boost frequency of 4.80 GHz, while the i7-9700K has 8 cores, 8 threads, a base frequency of 3.60 GHz, and a single-core max turbo boost frequency of 4.90 GHz.
Yeah, I came across this TechReviewer article Intel Core i7-10700 vs. Intel Core i7-9700K that explains the differences between these two CPUs in detail. According to the article, the i7-9700K has better single-core performance due to its higher base and turbo frequencies. However, both have the same core count which should be good for multi-tasking.
That's really helpful! I was also wondering about overclocking capabilities since I might want to push my CPU a bit further in some games. Which one supports overclocking?
The i7-9700K supports overclocking, but the i7-10700 does not. This could be an important factor for you if you're looking to get the most performance out of your CPU.
Thanks for the information! I also heard that PCIe support is crucial when it comes to upgrading my system in the future. Any idea how these two CPUs compare in that aspect?
Both the i7-10700 and i7-9700K only support PCIe 3.0, so there's no difference there.
Alright, I see. One last thing - what about DDR memory support? I'm currently using DDR4 RAM, and I'd like to know if either of these CPUs will work well with it.
Both the i7-10700 and i7-9700K support DDR4 memory. The i7-10700 has a max stock speed of 2666 MHz while the i7-9700K can go up to 2933 MHz. So, if you're looking for higher memory speeds, the i7-9700K might be the better choice.
Great, thanks! I appreciate everyone's input. Based on what you've told me, it seems like the i7-9700K might be a better fit for my needs, especially in terms of gaming performance and overclocking capabilities. However, I'm still trying to decide between these two CPUs. Any advice on which one to pick?
Well, it really depends on your budget and what you're specifically planning to do with the CPU. If you can afford the i7-9700K and it meets all your requirements, then go for it. Otherwise, the i7-10700 is still a great choice.
And don't forget about that TechReviewer article Intel Core i7-10700 vs. Intel Core i7-9700K I mentioned earlier. It provides a comprehensive comparison of both CPUs, so you might want to check it out again before making your final decision.
Thanks for all the help! I'll definitely read through the article one more time and make my decision based on everything I've learned here.