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Intel Core i7-14700KF - CPU

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Anonymous customerflag
Rated 17/02/2026, variant Intel Core i7-14700KF
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I also got a 1TB SSD with the processor
Still one of the most powerful processors on the market, for my needs it's clearly overkill
May be attractive to new buyers for compatibility with DDR4 memory
Huge TDP and consumption, i.e. if someone wants to use the processor for more than just gaming and office work, they should invest in a proper cooling system
Problems in the past with the 13th and 14th Intel series, but which I believe are now long since resolved
Dead platform 1700, today I would rather choose core ultra
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Vladimír, Ostrava, Porubaflag
Rated 08/12/2025, variant Intel Core i7-14700KF
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excellent processor, but I could have bought a higher version
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Jakub, Prahaflag
Rated 04/12/2025, variant Intel Core i7-14700KF
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I do not recommend the processor to the general public, because running it in the default values in the BIOS can lead to its quick destruction in certain situations. Nowadays, it is quite common that people use XMP profiles of DDR modules, which often exceed 7 000 MHz with low timings (in general, I recommend anyone who has a DDR above 6 000 MHz to be a bit careful, and for 7 000+ to be careful). High frequencies place demands on the memory controller in the processor and the motherboard has no problem setting dangerously high voltages completely unsuitable for long-term operation - usually without warning, or even without colouring the numerical values (it used to be the custom, oh those times). This can very easily go against the chronically known silicon degradation. Another vice of motherboards is that they let the processor wring out excess performance. Customer happy, suppliers happy, everyone happy - that is, as long as the processor works. Chronic gluttony is notorious for this very reason, as the board has no problem forcing the processor to operate to its maximum temperature limit and overclocking it past the manufacturer's specification. PL1/PL2 values at 354 W with infinite turbo boost. It's great, the processor has top benchmark results, but in two to three years it will give you a goodbye. By setting the correct limits (which by the way are not correct even in Intel Safe) PL1 = 125 W, PL2 = 254 W (I use even 185 W) and setting normal boost times, for example tau 32 s, you will achieve extremely cool and efficient operation (normally around 55 °C under load, in demanding boost situations up to 74 °C on an average air cooler). It may lose performance in benchmarks, but you won't feel it at all in games (a possible 1-2% FPS loss isn't really a reason for premature CPU death). It's generally a better piece of silicon than the i5 processors have, and even in a reduced performance mode like mine, I get better results in multithread and single thread than the i5-14600KF. It also has the friendlier tension of IMC and SA, but that may be a piecemeal affair. The i7 definitely has significantly better latency, so it's a slightly better solution for games. Overall, I recommend it to anyone who is hesitating over an i5, despite the significantly higher price today. However, as far as setup recommendations go, you can more or less avoid that even with the i5. There is no point in even considering the i9 today.
very efficient processor
affordable today
the general public must beware of AUTO modes with powerful DDR sets
in AUTO mode it becomes a central heater
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Customer, Prahaflag
Rated 12/10/2025, variant Intel Core i7-14700KF
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gaming cpu
hot
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Jan, Nechvaliceflag
Rated 30/07/2025, variant Intel Core i7-14700KF
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Performance to spare
Unbeatable price, the same ratio of performance in games and work simply can not be found in AMD in this price range.
Gigantic TDP
Hence, it's also very warm
Powerful and quality cooling required
Theoretical problem in silicon in 13th and 14th gen = largely fixed by BIOS update = I wouldn't worry about it at all anymore: )
Already on the dead 1700 platform
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Lukáš, Mělnické Vtelnoflag
Rated 30/06/2025, variant Intel Core i7-14700KF
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I've heard a lot about them heating too much. It's working great for me
Nothing
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Patrik, Heřmanův Městecflag
Rated 28/03/2025, variant Intel Core i7-14700KF
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during normal work temperature is fine (with Noctua 12cm cooler)
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Patrik, Mladá Boleslav 1flag
Rated 21/03/2025, variant Intel Core i7-14700KF
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You need really good cooling, I bought air cooling. fortis 5 dual fan under normal load average 45degree, gaming average 69degree, but stress test already throttles cores a lot so need a really strong cooler if you need to use it on maximum load.
Really powerful processor at a good price
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AZ Plastik, spol. s r.o., Prahaflag
Rated 06/03/2025, variant Intel Core i7-14700KF
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For a long time I was choosing a suitable processor for my use (sometimes games, sometimes more demanding applications). I had selected the i5-14600KF and then I found out that there was a 1TB WD SN5000 and two free games with this processor and it was solved. The price/performance ratio is great for this processor. I was worried about the higher power consumption when choosing it, but in real life when comparing other kits it is not dramatic. For games, the consumption is about 50-70W higher compared to a similarly powerful AMD processor. However, an equally powerful AMD processor in nonX3D is significantly more expensive. For "render" applications the power consumption is higher by about 100W, but in real life how many times do you use the maximum power and how often? On the other hand, in idle mode, my entire setup consumes 52W, which is excellent (AMD consumption is usually 20-30W higher). I run on MSI B760 Gaming Plus WIFI, Lexar ARES 32GB KIT DDR5 6400MHz CL32 and cooler Be quiet! Pure Loop 2 360mm
High application performance
It's still one of the most powerful general-purpose processors on the market so far
Low idle power consumption, whole assembly 52W
The price-performance ratio is decent
Free 1TB NVMe drive included
I wouldn't be afraid to compare it to the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X, which is about 8.000Kč more expensive.
They can get by with the B760 chipset, because there is no point in clocking this processor anyway.
Primarily for games I would focus on AMD with X3D
The power consumption is higher. For games, about +50-70W compared to a similar processor from AMD.
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Anonymous customerflag
Rated 11/02/2025, variant Intel Core i7-14700KF
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Rýchly
Dobrá cena + darček
Nestabilný crashoval mi počítač musel som znížiť výkon processoru vyriešil som to reklamáciou dali mi nový a funguje.
Teplo veľké
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