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Intel Core i7-14700K CPU Benchmarks Leak Out: Up To 20% Faster Than Core i7-13700K But 13% Higher Power Draw

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The latest benchmarks of Intel's Core i7-14700K Raptor Lake Refresh CPU have leaked out and compared against the Intel Core i7-13700K.

Intel's Core i7-14700K CPU Up To 20% Faster Than Core i7-13700K But Consumes More Power In Leaked Benchmarks

These newly leaked benchmarks come straight from Bilibili's content creator, -T小白-, who has cleverly titled the video "13700K SUPER PRO MAX PLUS ULTRA OC" to avoid any issues with the embargo and NDA. The chip itself is also photoshopped in the BIOS to appear as the "Core i7-13700KS" but the chip in fact is the Core i7-14700K which is clearly seen in CPU-z where the 8 P-Core and 12 E-Core configuration is shown (only specific to this desktop SKU).

This will be the fourth leak of the Intel Core i7-14700K which had previously appeared multiple times. We first saw the chip back in July in the first leaked benchmarks which showed up to 15% better performance with an ES SKU, later we saw the chip running up to 6.3 GHz (overclocked) on an MSI Z690 motherboard and the chip also had additional benchmarks leak out alongside its i9 brother within the BAPCo database.

Image Source: -T小白-

In terms of specifications, the Intel Core i7-14700K CPU comes with an 8+12 core configuration that offers 20 cores & 28 threads. This will be a nice upgrade over the existing Core i7-13700K processor which offers an 8+8 core config, delivering further boost to multi-threaded performance thanks to those extra E-Cores. The CPU will offer 33 MB of smart cache (vs 30 MB) & feature clock speeds of 3.4 GHz at the base and up to 5.6 GHz with TBMT3. That's also a +200 MHz boost over the 13700K & we can see performance uplifts of around 5-10% from this particular SKU.

  • Core i7-14700K: 20 Cores (8+12) / 28 Threads / 5.6 GHz Boost / 33 MB L3 Cache / 125W / $450?
  • Core i7-13700K: 16 Cores (8+8) / 24 Threads / 5.4 GHz Boost / 30 MB L3 Cache / 125W / $409
  • Core i7-12700K: 12 Cores (8+4) / 20 Threads / 5.0 GHz Boost / 25 MB L3 Cache / 125W / $450
Image Source: -T小白-

Starting with the benchmarks, we first have CPU-z where the chip scores 14992.8 points in multi & 909.7 points in single-threaded tests. That's a jump of +20% in multi and +4% in single-thread tests over the Core i7-13700K. In Cinebench R23, the multi-threaded lead falls down to 15% whereas the single-core lead stays at the same +4%.

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The multi-threaded increase is in line with a +16.6% increase in the number of threads over the Core i7-13700K plus the extra close also delivers some boost. The chip can be seen boosting up to 5.6 GHz across two cores. The all-core frequencies are maintained at 5.5 GHz for the P-Cores and 4.3 GHz for the E-Cores which is a +200 MHz / +100 MHz jump over the i7-13700K, respectively.

CPU-z (Higher is Better)
Single-Thread
Multi-Thread
0
4000
8000
12000
16000
20000
24000
0
4000
8000
12000
16000
20000
24000
Intel Core i9-13900K
899
17k
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
789
15.8k
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D
780
15k
Intel Core i7-14700K
909
15k
Intel Core i7-13700K
888
12.4k
Intel Core i9-12900K
841
12.4k
AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
680
12.3k
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
679
10.2k
Intel Core i7-12700K
790
9.9k
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
778
8.4k
Intel Core i5-12600K
798
7.2k
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
666
7k
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
640
6.8k
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
630
5k
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D
623
4.7k
Cinebench R23 (Higher is Better)
Multi-Thread
0
7000
14000
21000
28000
35000
42000
0
7000
14000
21000
28000
35000
42000
Intel Core i9-13900K
39.1k
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
38.8k
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D
37.7k
Intel Core i7-14700K
35.2k
Intel Core i7-13700K
31k
Intel Core i9-12900K
27.5k
AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
25.7k
Intel Core i7-12700K
23.5k
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
21.1k
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
19.6k
Intel Core i5-12600K
16k
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
15.4k
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
15k
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
11.3k
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D
10.9k

It is also shown that the chip consumes 30W higher power than its predecessor when stress tested in AIDA64 (260.54W vs 231.29W). As we have been saying since our Computex revelations, the Raptor Lake Refresh lineup will offer marginal gains but at the cost of higher power consumption.

  • Same Architecture as Raptor Lake (Raptor Cove P-Cores + Gracemont E-Cores)
  • Same Process Node as Raptor Lake (Intel 7 aka 10nm++)
  • Higher Clock Speeds Beyond 6.0 GHz
  • Support For Faster DDR5 Memory DIMMs
  • Much Higher Power Consumption (Close To 300W)
  • Compatibility With Existing LGA 1700 / 1800 Socket Motherboards
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Gaming performance was tested within CS: GO, PUBG, Genshin Impact, and a Chinese MMO. The performance results are as below:

CSGO (1080P / Max / RTX 4090):

  • Core i7-14700K (DDR5-8000C34) - 979 FPS (AVG) / 263 (Min)
  • Core i7-13700K (DDR5-8000C34) - 978 FPS (AVG) / 265 (Min)
  • Core i7-14700K (DDR5-5600C46) - 880 FPS (AVG) / 229 (Min)
  • Core i7-13700K (DDR5-5600C46) - 862 FPS (AVG) / 212 (Min)

PUBG (1080P / Max / RTX 4090):

  • Core i7-14700K (DDR5-8000C34) - 197 FPS (AVG) / 170 (Min)
  • Core i7-13700K (DDR5-8000C34) - 198 FPS (AVG) / 168 (Min)
  • Core i7-14700K (DDR5-5600C46) - 149 FPS (AVG) / 115 (Min)
  • Core i7-13700K (DDR5-5600C46) - 153 FPS (AVG) / 123 (Min)
Image Source: -T小白-

As you can see, the performance is within the margin of error in both titles but the real test for this chip would be comparisons against the Ryzen 7 7800X3D which is an absolute killer deal for gaming PCs right now. We will see if the Intel Core i7-14700K can match or come close to the efficiency of the 3D V-Cache chip in gaming while offering much better multi-threaded performance or if it will stumble under its high power consumption and heat output. The Intel Raptor Lake Refresh 14th Gen CPUs are expected to launch in the coming months with an unveil planned for Innovation 23.

Intel Raptor Lake-S Refresh Desktop CPU Specs "Preliminary":

CPU NameCoresThreadsBase ClockBoost ClockL2 / L3 CacheTDP (PL1)MSRP
Core i9-14900K8+16 (24)323.2 GHz6.0 GHz32 / 36 MB125W~$589 US
Core i9-14900KF8+16 (24)323.2 GHz6.0 GHz32 / 36 MB125W~$564 US
Core i9-149008+16 (24)322.0 GHz5.8 GHz32 / 36 MB65W~$549 US
Core i9-14900F8+16 (24)322.0 GHz5.8 GHz32 / 36 MB65W~$524 US
Core i7-14700K8+12 (20)283.4 GHz5.6 GHz28 / 33 MB125W~$409 US
Core i7-14700KF8+12 (20)283.4 GHz5.6 GHz28 / 33 MB125W~$384 US
Core i7-147008+12 (20)282.1 GHz5.4 GHz28 / 33 MB65W~$384 US
Core i7-14700F8+12 (20)282.1 GHz5.4 GHz28 / 33 MB65W~$359 US
Core i5-14600K6+8 (14)203.5 GHz5.3 GHz20 / 24 MB125W~$319 US
Core i5-14600KF6+8 (14)203.5 GHz5.3 GHz20 / 24 MB125W~$294 US
Core i5-146006+8 (14)202.7 GHz5.2 GHz20 / 24 MB65W~$255 US
Core i5-145006+8 (14)202.6 GHz5.0 GHz20 / 24 MB65W~$232 US
Core i5-144006+4(10)162.5 GHz4.7 GHz9.5/ 20 MB65W~$221 US
Core i5-14400F6+4(10)162.5 GHz4.7 GHz9.5/ 20 MB65W~$196 US
Core i3-141004+0 (4)8TBD4.7 GHz5.0 / 12 MB65W~$134 US
Core i3-14100F4+0 (4)8TBD4.7 GHz5.0 / 12 MB65W~$109 US
Intel 3002+0 (2)43.9 GHzTBD2.5 / 6.0 MB46W~79 US
Written by Hassan Mujtaba

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