Core i7-14700K vs Ryzen 9 9900X

Two processors from Intel and AMD, targeting different sides of the multi-core performance and single-thread speed spectrum. The biggest difference comes down to cache.

Best Performance
Ryzen 9 9900X
Highest Geekbench 6 multi-core score
Best Benchmark Value
Core i7-14700K
Geekbench 6 multi-core score per dollar at $379.99
Core i7-14700K

Intel

Core i7-14700K
$379.99

20-core Raptor Lake processor (8P + 12E) with 5.6 GHz boost. Proven gaming and productivity performance on the LGA 1700 platform with DDR4/DDR5 support.

Ryzen 9 9900X

AMD

Ryzen 9 9900X
$499.99

12-core, 24-thread Zen 5 processor for high-end gaming and productivity. Excellent single-thread performance with efficient power consumption on the AM5 platform.

How They Compare

Core i7-14700K

The Intel Core i7-14700K is priced at $379.99 in the CPUs category. It stands out with cores, threads advantages over the competition. It's designed with gaming in mind.

Ryzen 9 9900X

The AMD Ryzen 9 9900X is priced at $499.99 in the CPUs category. It stands out with tdp, cache, base clock advantages over the competition. It's designed with gaming and efficient in mind.

Key Differences

TDP
Core i7-14700K:125W (PL2 253W)
Ryzen 9 9900X:120W

What this means: TDP indicates cooling requirements and power draw. A 65W CPU works with basic air coolers, while 125W+ may need a high-end tower cooler or AIO liquid. Higher TDP chips often perform better but generate more heat and need better airflow.

Cache
Core i7-14700K:33MB
Ryzen 9 9900X:76MB

What this means: CPU cache (L2 and L3) acts as ultra-fast memory close to the cores. Larger caches reduce trips to system RAM, cutting latency. Games benefit heavily from large L3 caches - AMD's X3D chips with stacked V-Cache demonstrate up to 20% gaming FPS gains from cache alone.

Cores
Core i7-14700K:20
Ryzen 9 9900X:12

What this means: More cores handle multi-threaded workloads like video editing, 3D rendering, streaming while gaming, and running VMs. Most games plateau at 6-8 cores - extra cores rarely help gaming FPS but matter enormously for productivity. 4 cores is entry-level, 6-8 is the gaming sweet spot, 12+ is for heavy multitasking.

Socket
Core i7-14700K:LGA 1700
Ryzen 9 9900X:AM5

What this means: The CPU socket must match your motherboard exactly - AM5 for AMD Ryzen 7000/9000, LGA 1851 for Intel Arrow Lake. This locks you into a platform: AMD AM5 supports multiple CPU generations, Intel sockets typically support one or two.

Threads
Core i7-14700K:28
Ryzen 9 9900X:24

What this means: Simultaneous multithreading (SMT/Hyper-Threading) doubles the tasks each core can juggle. A 6-core/12-thread CPU handles background apps, Discord, and streaming alongside gaming much better than a 6-core/6-thread chip. Less impact in pure gaming where few threads are used.

Base Clock
Core i7-14700K:3.4 GHz
Ryzen 9 9900X:4.4 GHz

What this means: The guaranteed minimum clock speed under sustained full load. Higher base clocks provide more consistent performance during long rendering jobs or extended gaming sessions when boost clocks can't be maintained due to thermal limits.

Architecture
Core i7-14700K:Raptor Lake
Ryzen 9 9900X:Zen 5

What this means: CPU architecture determines IPC (instructions per clock) - how much work gets done per MHz. Newer architectures are significantly faster at the same clock speed, and also bring feature support like AVX-512 and improved power efficiency. Zen 5 and Arrow Lake both deliver meaningful IPC gains over their predecessors.

Spec Breakdown

Core i7-14700K
Ryzen 9 9900X
Cores
Core i7-14700K
20
Ryzen 9 9900X
12
Threads
Core i7-14700K
28
Ryzen 9 9900X
24
Base Clock
Core i7-14700K
3.4 GHz
Ryzen 9 9900X
4.4 GHz
Boost Clock
Core i7-14700K
5.6 GHz
Ryzen 9 9900X
5.6 GHz

Geekbench 6 Benchmark Scores

Source: Geekbench Browser
Core i7-14700K
Ryzen 9 9900X
Multi-Core Score
Core i7-14700K
18,782
Ryzen 9 9900X
19,750
Multi-Core leader:Ryzen 9 9900X (19,750)

Full Specification Comparison

9 specs
SpecificationCore i7-14700KRyzen 9 9900X
TDP125W (PL2 253W)120W
Cache33MB76MB
Cores2012
SocketLGA 1700AM5
Threads2824
Base Clock3.4 GHz4.4 GHz
Boost Clock5.6 GHz5.6 GHz
ArchitectureRaptor LakeZen 5
Included CoolerNoNo

The Bottom Line

Best Benchmark Value

At $379.99, the Core i7-14700K is the most affordable option. It takes the lead in cores and threads. Tagged as Best Benchmark Value.

Strengths
  • More cores (20)
  • More threads (28)
Tradeoffs
  • Higher power draw (125W (PL2 253W)W)
  • Lower cache (33MB)
  • Lower base clock (3.4 GHz); compare clocks only within similar designs
Buy this if
  • You need 20+ cores for your workload
  • You need 28+ threads for your workload
  • Budget is your top priority
  • You want the best benchmark score per dollar
Skip this if
  • You want lower power draw than 125W (PL2 253W)W
  • You need better cache
Value-conscious buildersMulti-threaded workloads
Best PerformancePremium PickMost Efficient

At $499.99, the Ryzen 9 9900X is the premium option. It takes the lead in tdp and cache. Tagged as Best Performance and Premium Pick and Most Efficient.

Strengths
  • Lower power draw (120W)
  • Better cache (76MB)
  • Higher base clock (4.4 GHz) within comparable designs
  • Power-efficient design
Tradeoffs
  • Fewer cores (12)
  • Fewer threads (24)
Buy this if
  • You want a cooler, more power-efficient build
  • You want the stronger cache
  • Power efficiency matters for your build
Skip this if
  • You need more cores for multi-threaded workloads
  • You need more threads for multi-threaded workloads
Maximum performance seekersEnthusiast buildsPower-efficient builds

Frequently Asked Questions