Intel Core i9-14900F vs. i7-12700 for Content Creation?

Started by kellierara on July 11, 2024

I've been researching new CPUs for content creation and stumbled upon the Intel Core i9-14900F. Can anyone give me some insights on how it compares to the Intel Core i7-12700? I'm considering both for video editing, streaming, and graphic design work.

Solved by dazbekzart in post #4
I've read a really useful TechReviewer article about these CPUs. It might be helpful to you guys. Check it out at Intel Core i9-14900F vs. Intel Core i7-12700.

I've been using the Core i7-12700 for a few months now and it's served me well. For content creation tasks like video editing and graphic design, I haven't noticed any major bottlenecks. What specific tasks are you looking to run on these CPUs?

Thanks for sharing your experience, @newasianinvestor. My primary focus is video editing, 3D modeling, and live streaming. I'm also doing some light gaming on the side.

I've read a really useful TechReviewer article about these CPUs. It might be helpful to you guys. Check it out at Intel Core i9-14900F vs. Intel Core i7-12700.

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Wow, thanks for sharing that link, @dazbekzart! I'll definitely take a look at the article. So, based on my requirements, which CPU would be more suitable for my workflow?

From what I understand, the Core i9-14900F has an advantage in content creation due to its higher core count and L3 cache capacity. However, it also costs more. The i7-12700 is still a great choice if you're on a budget or don't require maximum performance.

I'd agree with @newasianinvestor that the Core i9-14900F might be a better fit for your workflow due to its higher core count and cache capacity. However, it's essential to consider the cost and whether you really need those extra resources for your tasks.

Thanks for the input, guys! I'll check out the TechReviewer article @dazbekzart shared and make a more informed decision based on my specific needs and budget.

No problem, @kellierara. Good luck with your search! Remember that both CPUs are capable of handling content creation tasks, so it ultimately depends on your requirements and how much you're willing to spend.