![]() ![]() For this review we're going to look exclusively at results for Intel CPUs that aren't power limited, so no TDP limited testing. We tested all Ryzen processors using the Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master, 8th and 9th-gen Intel processors were benched on the Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Ultra, and the new Intel 10th-gen Core CPUs on the Asus ROG Maximus XII Extreme. That's the 10700K in a nutshell, time to get into the benchmarks! 元 cache goes unchanged with both models sporting a 16 MB capacity. ![]() The boost clock frequency has also been increased by 100 MHz, which sees the 10700K hit 5.1 GHz. The Core i7-10700K is an 8-core, 16-thread CPU, same as the 9900K, but whereas the Coffee Lake part features a base clock of 3.6 GHz, the 10700K won't drop below 3.8 GHz and as a result the TDP has been increased to 125 W. Even if you won't be able to immediately find it at that price, it's a reasonable discount over the previous gaming king, the 9900K which can still be found retailing for $530. Essentially what we have here is a Core i9-9900K at a 25% discount, as Intel has set the MSRP at $375. The more affordable Core i7-10700K though, now this looks to be a more interesting part. In the end, we couldn't really say who would buy 10900K. For $500-ish it's a lot more expensive than the Ryzen 9 3900X, it's slower in most applications, while it carries a minor advantage in games. Earlier this week we reviewed Intel's new Core i9-10900K and found that it was a strong performer, but it fell short of impressing in a world dominated by AMD's Ryzen lineup. ![]()
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