Intel Core i7-14700K vs. Intel Core i7-11700K?

Started by Clgfaithplusone on May 10, 2024

Any insights on the performance differences between the Intel Core i7-14700K and Intel Core i7-11700K? I'm considering upgrading my CPU.

Solved by MatticusNWN in post #5
Interesting! I was actually reading an article on TechReviewer about this comparison. Intel Core i7-14700K vs. Intel Core i7-11700K They covered quite a few aspects of these CPUs and even discussed the benefits of having more cores for specific use cases.

I've been looking into this as well. The 14700K has more cores, which is great for multitasking and handling multiple applications simultaneously without performance impact. Also, it supports PCIe 5.0 compared to the 11700K's PCIe 4.0. How important does that sound to you?

That's a good point. But I'm also curious about how these CPUs compare in gaming and general app performance.

I see what you mean. For gaming, having more cores can improve performance, but it depends on the game and its utilization of those extra cores. The 14700K has a higher single-core max turbo boost frequency, which can be beneficial for some games. It's also worth noting that both CPUs have excellent overclocking support.

Interesting! I was actually reading an article on TechReviewer about this comparison. Intel Core i7-14700K vs. Intel Core i7-11700K They covered quite a few aspects of these CPUs and even discussed the benefits of having more cores for specific use cases.

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That's helpful, thanks for sharing that link. The article also mentioned that having multiple CPU cores can improve performance with games that utilize them effectively. However, it seems like most modern games don't benefit from having more than 6-8 cores. I guess the number of cores might not be as crucial as I initially thought.

That's true. It really depends on the game and how well it can take advantage of extra cores. For general apps, both CPUs should perform quite similarly since they have comparable base frequencies and cache capacities.

One thing to keep in mind is that the 14700K has a higher L3 cache capacity than the 11700K, which could provide better performance for certain applications, especially those that require large amounts of data to be stored temporarily.

I'll have to consider all these factors. The PCIe support difference also seems significant. Is there any other crucial aspect I should look into when deciding between these two CPUs?

DDR support is another important factor to consider. The 14700K supports DDR5 with a max stock speed of 5600 MHz, while the 11700K supports DDR4 with a max stock speed of 3200 MHz. This could affect your overall system performance.

I've been using the 11700K for some time now, and I must say it's been serving me well. The 14700K seems to have even more potential, but the price difference might be a factor to consider as well.

Thanks for the input! I'll definitely keep all these factors in mind when making my decision. It's clear that both CPUs have their own advantages and disadvantages.