Yet another weird point. Save $25 ($393.99 vs $419.00 as current pricing for the 13700k and 14700k) instead of getting the latest option? That shouldn't even be a consideration on a new build
. Heck even as far as the $60 you mention. Wouldn't even but on my radar with such a miniscule price difference in the overall cost. I don't see why anyone in their right mind would choose to go with a 13th gen X700K(F) on a fresh build now regardless if the cores are being taken advantage of at this point in time. Even better, you could get the 14700KF and it would cost the same at $394.00. Who needs integrated graphics when you know you are going to buy a GPU anyway. Failsafe I suppose incase you get a DOA GPU. Of course, if you already have a 13th gen i7, yes I wouldn't feel the need to jump on the 14th bandwagon. That makes sense.
Just my thoughts LOL fire away.
One, I usually don’t get F variants because I find QuickSync a useful feature, and you don’t get that on an F. Two, not $393.99, but $363.99 vs $419.99.
I have nothing against your thoughts; but my reasoning (I had an i5) works for me, being:
-The additional two P-cores (and their hyperthreading) are useful to me. I’d have bought an i7 at the time, but Raptor Lake Refresh (at the time) hinted at much more of a performance improvement than there turned out to be, and I bought the i5 to save a bit (I can now sell it though) prior to likely getting RL Refresh. I believe now that was a mistake but hindsight is always 20/20.
-The 14700k upon release was shown to have little to no performance gains in what I do day-to-day over a 13700k. At the same time, it was shown to consume even more power, and run even warmer. Why should I work on cooling four additional E-cores that are providing me no tangible benefit?
-The money I save can be used for better cooling, or upgrading from my EVGA RTX 3080Ti down the road, either of which make more sense to me (I’m skipping Ada Lovelace and waiting for the generation after).
-I wasn’t going with a fresh build. I have a Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Master I got open box for half price at Microcenter early this year, and it’s the perfect board for me, a near-flagship board at a more normal price. I got open-box G.Skill Trident Z DDR5 RAM as well, between those two components I saved almost $300 off new prices. I’m picky about mainboards and I see myself as having this platform for awhile.
One of the rumors that turned out to be false was that the i5-14600k would be eight P-cores and eight E-cores. A second was that there would be some new voltage regulation tech on the “14th” gen. This was what I was looking ahead to along with possible process improvements, as the i5 has had much lower wattage than the i7 or i9. Now that the reality of the “14th” gen is here, all of the current after-release research I’ve done leads me to believe my best choice is an i7-13700k tuned for efficiency. If I could have predicted all of this, I admit I’d have likely skipped the i5 purchase and just gone i7 in the first place.
You do you. My reasoning works for me; it doesn’t have to for anyone else (though Steve at GN, Jay, and others have largely said if the 13th saves you more than a few bucks, go with what’s cheaper as well). I take no offense, I just know what my needs are, and they aren’t yours.