Both cost around the same price.

Paired with rtx 4080

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    i myself doing some research about 13700k about temps reaching 90-100 at stock reconsidered getting it ,because i dont want to change my newly bought nzxt x53 aio into a 360 mm rad aio, coming from 8700k paired with a rtx 3070 im going for the 14600k 1440p gaming, i dont care about extra p and e cores as upgrading from 8th get is a huge leap for my setup , and mainly i will be gaming so theres that , i have decided 14600k because its only 20$ more than the 13600k in my country , also i will be getting a z690 rog strix mobo with it and ddr5 5600 rams , i know that in the future when i upgrade my gpu 14600k would still be more than enough for a 4080 or 4090 at 1440p , also i wouldnt need to change my 750w nzxt PSU with 14600k , but that 13700k pulling 250-260 watts is insane if you are only about gaming

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    If your going 14th gen you should go 14700k or over because of the new APO feature mainly uses 1 ecore per cluster and the 14700k has more clusters. That would be the only reason to go 14th gen for the feature in the future. Otherwise I would take the 13700k.

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      10 months ago

      APO feature

      You mean the thing supported by literary TWO games?
      14700 is great, but that’s a shit reason to go for it.

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        yeah, i think tech jesus say that such a specific feature that requires special tuniny from someone at intel will not last very long. they wont support APO too long because at some point itll be irrelevant (sooner than later).

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    I have 13700k with 4070 . Can play every game on planet earth with 1440p resolution

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    13700k and disable HT for the games that it helps with. That’s my setup and it rocks.

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    If gaming. 14600K is enough. If you plan to do heavier tasks like video editing then 13700K or 14700K. Just check that the TDP of both are the same yet the Maximum Turbo Power Consumption of 13700K is much higher. 253W. Just remember to pair it with a great graphics card. If your focus is primarily on gaming only. The 14600K is enough. And it will also greatly depend on the graphics card and amount of RAM of course.

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      10 months ago

      Pretty much the answer is go with whatever is cheaper, unless you actually have a real use-case for more CPU power, then get the 13700k.

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    If gaming. 14600K is enough. If you plan to do heavier tasks like video editing then 13700K or 14700K. Just check that the TDP of both are the same yet the Maximum Turbo Power Consumption of 13700K is much higher. 253W. Just remember to pair it with a great graphics card. If your focus is primarily on gaming only. The 14600K is enough. And it will also greatly depend on the graphics card and amount of RAM of course.