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Core i7-10700K Desktop Processor 8 Cores up to 5.1 GHz Unlocked LGA1200 (Intel 400 Series Chipset) 125W (BX8070110700K) CPU
Intel Core i7-10700K
Intel★★★★★4.8🔥 DEAL -$63
8C/16T
LGA1200
125W
26%
C
$380.99
$317.99
Specifications
cpuMark18235
SocketLGA1200
Cores/Threads8C
Threads16
Boost Clock5.1GHz
TDP125W
MemoryDDR4
iGPUYes
PERFORMANCE
26%
Customer Reviews★★★★★5.0 · 4 reviews
★★★★★Good enough
Good, no heat problem. Good amount of fires and threads. Performance is amazing as long as you use it as a non integrated gpu. But it’s better than the F series do to having an integrated gpu so it’s very useful for testing.
Anonymous · 2026-01-10 · via amazon
★★★★★Cool temps and superb performance.
Don’t let the 125w TDP fool ya because this chip runs WAY cooler than previous gens. Tested temps using OCCT stress test for about 3 hours, alongside my Noctua NH-D15 cooler. The highest I’ve seen the temp spike up to was 71c. Note that OCCT is a heavy synthetic test that pushes the CPU to the limit. Regular gaming temps will never reach that high. I’ve had the chip for almost two months now and accumulated quite a bit of gaming hours during that time. The games I played included a mix of intensive AAA titles like CoD Warzone and AC: Odyssey to light eSport ones such as Rocket League and Rainbow Six Siege. Highest temps are always in the 50s to mid 60s range. That is a huge difference compared to my old i5 6600k that spiked to over 80c at times! My brother who bought a 9900k last year was also amazed by how much cooler 10th gen runs and even said that he wished he waited a bit longer before upgrading. Note that both the 9900k and 6600k have lower TDPs than the 10700k yet still run warmer. The reason as to why 10th gen runs cooler is because intel made modifications to the IHS of the cpu and upgraded their Thermal Interface Material. Other then the improvement in the temperature department, I’ve also noticed a big difference in gaming performance. Despite having a 2080 super, my PC used to struggle to reach and stay at a consistent 100+fps at 1080p. CPU intensive games like AC Odyssey often dropped to like 50fps. This is a clear indication that there was bottleneck on the CPU side. With this new 10700k, My PC now has no problems reaching and maintaining that sweet consistent 144+ FPS on light competitive eSport titles and 100+FPS on demanding CPU intensive AAA titles. Also, note that I am running the CPU at stock settings right out the box and have not messed with overclocking yet. Nonetheless, I am very satisfied with this CPU and I highly recommend it.
Daniel C · 2020-07-25 · via amazon
★★★★★Invest in a good cooler.
While a good idea anyway, with many processors now utilizing stock overclocks, you can benefit a performance boost by choosing a better CPU cooler. I went the cheap route, actually, I thought it was middle of the road since the Thermaltake Contac Silent 12 is rated for 150w. I thought I could get away with a $30 cooler since I am not planning on overclocking. That cooler could not even keep up with stock CPU settings. In benchmarks the CPU hit 80-Celsius in seconds and gradually up to 90 where I had it set to throttle. In more practical testing, under basic workloads the temps are more reasonable but the Contac Silent 12 has to ramp up to %100 fan speed frequently to keep that way and it is not quiet at that speed. I know somebody is going to say that's because the default settings on the motherboard are overclocking the CPU beyond Intel's recommended settings. Well, that was one of the first things I checked and that's not the case here. Despite what somebody on YouTube said or didn't say, not all motherboards do that. It is a great processor and complements my workload nicely (no games here). The new cooler is a Reeven Justice, $45 right now. I has the same size 120mm fan however it has six heat pipes instead of four and the tower is about %50 thicker and fins stacked closer together. Temps, while still pretty hot, have come down 8-10 degrees on Cinebench R-20. It still gets up to 80-82 Celsius but instead of hitting 80 right away as it did before, it takes until the render is almost complete and seems to level off there. I feel better about the temps now that It's not riding on the ceiling, especially since all core full load is not a typical workload for me. The fan is much quieter during typical use. I would recommend that cooler for those who are looking for a good compatible cooler.
Fuzz · 2020-06-10 · via amazon
★★★★★Performance Beast, Future Proof
I purchased this processor directly from Amazon on May 27th for $387. I've been using it for 1440p 144hz gaming and this processor barely blinks an eye. It has handled anything I can throw at it with complete ease, I'm yet to see it get anywhere near full load. I paired it with a Noctua air cooler and it keeps the chip very cool. My intention in getting this chip is to "future proof" my setup as much as possible. I upgraded from a 2500K chip (4 logical cores) I got about 10 years ago, so I want it to last, I really regret not having gotten the 2600K (8 logical cores) at the time that would have lasted me at least a year longer than the 2500K. I fully expect this chips 16 logical cores with very high clockspeed to last quite some time. Very very happy with this chip's performance so far, looking forward to many years of great performance. Intel may not have the best value anymore, but they are reliable and very high performance, which is what I'm looking for. I don't mind paying an extra $100 for a superior chip I'll have for 5-10 years, heck I pay $10 for netflix every month.
Justin Clubb · 2020-06-16 · via amazon
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VALUE SCORE
C
8.2
Average value
Performance (26%) ÷ Price ($317.99) = 8.2
S ≥28 · A ≥20 · B ≥14 · C ≥8 · D <8
FUTURE-PROOFING
⚠️LGA1200 — end of life, 2+ gens old
⚠️DDR4 only — no DDR5 path
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Core i7-10700K Desktop Processor 8 Cores up to 5.1 GHz Unlocked LGA1200 (Intel 400 Series Chipset) 125W (BX8070110700K) CPU
CONSIDER INSTEAD
SAVE $168238% of this product's perf
Intel Core Ultra 5 245KF
Cores
14C/14T
Boost
5.2GHz
Socket
LGA1851
TDP
125W
$149.99
+36% FASTER$168 cheaper
Intel Core Ultra 5 245KF
Cores
14C/14T
Boost
5.2GHz
Socket
LGA1851
TDP
125W
$149.99