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Intel® Core™ i7-14700K New Gaming Desktop Processor 20 cores (8 P-cores + 12 E-cores) with Integrated Graphics - Unlocked

4.6 out of 5 stars (1,026)

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  • Game Without Compromise. Play harder and work smarter with Intel Core 14th Gen processors
  • 20 cores (8 P-cores plus 12 E-cores) and 28 threads. Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 770 included
  • Up to 5.6 GHz with Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 gives you smooth game play, high frame rates, and rapid responsiveness
  • Compatible with Intel 600-series (with potential BIOS update) or 700-series chipset-based motherboards
  • DDR4 and DDR5 platform support cuts your load times and gives you the space to run the most demanding games

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Intel® Core™ i7-14700K desktop processor. Featuring Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 Frequency, PCIe 5.0 & 4.0 support, DDR5 and DDR4 support, unlocked Intel® Core™ i7 desktop processors are optimized for gamers and productivity to help deliver high performance. Compatible with Intel® 700 Series and Intel® 600 Series (with potential BIOS update) chipset-based motherboards. 125W Processor Base Power.


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14th Gen Intel Core Desktop Processors

Game without compromise.

Go beyond performance with Intel Core processors.

Be everything you want to be, in-game and out, with optimized performance and new features that let you play harder and work smarter.

Key Specs

Processor base power: 125W
Intel Smart Cache: 24 MB
Motherboard compatibility: 600 and 700 series
Total CPU PCIe lanes: 20
Maximum Memory Speed: DDR5 5600,DDR4 3200
Unlocked & overclockable?(2): Yes
Discrete graphics card req? Yes
Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0?: Yes
Intel Core i9-14900K Gaming Desktop Processor

Designed for the needs of today’s gamers.

Newly optimized hybrid architecture and industry-leading technology enable you to go beyond gaming and creation.1 From progressing in-game to advancing in real life, Intel empowers you to be your best self.

  • Performance-cores – Unleashes the capability to optimize the latest games and gaming software.
  • Efficient-cores – Provides multitasking power to work, play, and most importantly game together

Beyond performance.

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Customer Reviews
4.7 out of 5 stars 392
4.2 out of 5 stars 1,274
4.6 out of 5 stars 1,026
4.7 out of 5 stars 601
4.7 out of 5 stars 371
4.1 out of 5 stars 472
Price
$337.54 $459.99 $233.23 $442.97
Processor Cores
14 (6P+8E) 24 (8P+16E) 20 (8P+12E) 20 (8P+12E) 14 (6P+8E) 24 (8P+16E)
Processor Threads
20 32 28 28 20 32
Intel Smart Cache (L3) Size
24 MB 36 MB 33 MB 33 MB 24 MB 36 MB
Total L2 Cache
20 MB 32 MB 28 MB 28 MB 20 MB 32 MB
Memory Speed
DDR5 5600,DDR4 3200 DDR5 5600,DDR4 3200 DDR5 5600,DDR4 3200 DDR5 5600,DDR4 3200 DDR5 5600,DDR4 3200 DDR5 5600,DDR4 3200
Processor Graphics
CPU PCIe Lanes
20 20 20 20 20 20
Chipset Compatability
Intel 700-600 Series Chipset Intel 700-600 Series Chipset Intel 700-600 Series Chipset Intel 700-600 Series Chipset Intel 700-600 Series Chipset Intel 700-600 Series Chipset
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Processor ‎5.6 GHz core_i7
Brand ‎Intel
Series ‎Core™ i7-14700K
Item model number ‎BX8071514700K
Item Weight ‎2.82 ounces
Product Dimensions ‎4.57 x 1.73 x 0.1 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎4.57 x 1.73 x 0.1 inches
Color ‎black
Processor Brand ‎Intel
Number of Processors ‎1
Voltage ‎28 Volts
Batteries ‎1 AAAA batteries required.
Manufacturer ‎Intel
Language ‎English
ASIN ‎B0CGJ41C9W
Date First Available ‎October 16, 2023

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4.6 out of 5 stars (1,026)

4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
1,026 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find this processor to be a fantastic CPU for gaming and content creation, offering great value for money and excellent performance for both gaming and multitasking. Customers praise its speed, with one reporting 9000+ fps on Roblox, and its power, with one noting 60% improvement in games. The processor runs cool, though some report high temperatures during gaming, and while some find it rock stable, others report crashes under load.

46 customers mention "Cpu quality"43 positive3 negative

Customers praise the CPU's performance, describing it as a fantastic processor for desktop gaming builds and a solid top-tier CPU.

"A great processor, fast and more than capable of handling gaming tasks. CPU usage and around 30 percent playing starfield in ultra settings." Read more

"Good CPU, no issues..." Read more

"This is a great CPU. No issues. It has been running for about 10 months and has had no problems. Runs 24H2 Windows 11 after a very easy install...." Read more

"Great product and monies well-spent!!!..." Read more

34 customers mention "Speed"27 positive7 negative

Customers find the processor fast, with one customer noting its incredible responsiveness and another mentioning its smooth frame rates.

"...Great for gamers and developers. It's fast and I recommend it. Comes with a cool sticker. Get a AIO cooler and this and you'll be set." Read more

"...The stability is great. It’s very fast, it never stutters, and doesn’t disappoint. It’s well worth the money...." Read more

"...Extremely fast with a ton of cores to share with various VMs and LXCs on Proxmox...." Read more

"...When it ran, it was ultra fast but was extra hot (over 90C on heavy load) and my Noctua NH-D12L could not keep up with it regardless that it was..." Read more

21 customers mention "Value for money"15 positive6 negative

Customers find the processor offers good value for money.

"...It’s very fast, it never stutters, and doesn’t disappoint. It’s well worth the money. With a proper 360mm AIO cooler, it doesn’t get too hot...." Read more

"...plus getting it at a discount was even better the price to performance is beyond amazing..." Read more

"...When I bought It says that the I7 was brand new. Very disappointed for the right price I paid for it." Read more

"...This is a better value that the i9 which is considerable more money." Read more

17 customers mention "Power"15 positive2 negative

Customers find the processor extremely powerful, with one customer reporting significant performance improvements of up to 60% in their games.

"Powerful CPU have it paired with my 4080...." Read more

"This 14th generation Intel Core i7 is a powerful and fantastic processor for a desktop gaming build...." Read more

"I think it's the processor with the best multi-core performance...." Read more

"...Gaming, editing, encoding, and whatever else you can think of, it can handle. The performance is there. The value for money is quite good too...." Read more

12 customers mention "Gaming capability"12 positive0 negative

Customers find the processor excellent for gaming and multitasking, with one customer noting it handles demanding games with ease, while another mentions its solid integrated graphics for basic use.

"Blazing Fast Performance – Perfect for Gaming and Multitasking!..." Read more

"Great cpu for gaming. No regrets" Read more

"Great performance in gaming and productive apps. I highly recommend it for people who focus on productivity." Read more

"overall intel is great for a work station, HOWEVER the 14 series is stupid as hell... it offers NO benefit in 99.9% of situations over 13 series......" Read more

66 customers mention "Performance"42 positive24 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the processor's performance, with some reporting it works at 100 percent and performs well for gaming, while others mention it crashes every time or fails on the first day of use.

"This is a great CPU. No issues. It has been running for about 10 months and has had no problems. Runs 24H2 Windows 11 after a very easy install...." Read more

"It runs really hot, uses a lot of power, and crashes constantly. Truly a poor option at this price point...." Read more

"...Great performance and stability is achieved under 75 degrees. Using it for 3d graphic rendering. 5 stars." Read more

"upgraded my pc from a 8700k to this bad boy. exceptional speeds and performance. temps are good and tasks are loading super fast !" Read more

41 customers mention "Heat resistance"21 positive20 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the processor's heat resistance, with some reporting that it runs cool and doesn't break a sweat, while others mention that it gets very hot, especially during gaming.

"...Happy to say it runs great, no overheating and that’s with an air cooler in a nice big well ventilated case...." Read more

"runs hot, but gets good performance. Doesn't work as well at gaming because it makes the mouse jittery due to the ecores." Read more

"She’s a hot one..." Read more

"...for a long time, this is my first time trying intel and seeing no thermal paste is like a spit in the face." Read more

16 customers mention "Stability"7 positive9 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the CPU's stability, with some finding it rock solid and strong, while others report it crashes easily under load.

"...throttles at around 230W running 100C. It feels like this chip is almost uncoolable. Unless you go full custom liquid cooling or something...." Read more

"strong CPU" Read more

"One year later after purchase and now I'm left with an unstable dying CPU even after all the microcode and BIOS updates, thanks Intel!" Read more

"...No stability issues with the standard settings on the MSI Z690 motherboard...." Read more

i7-14700K is a significant improvement from i9-12900K
5 out of 5 stars
i7-14700K is a significant improvement from i9-12900K
I decided the difference between the i7 and the i9 didn't justify the price difference, considering I was already getting about 1/3 more performance than my 12th generation i9. I wanted plenty of motherboard resources so I also bought the MSI MEG Z790 ACE, 32 GB of Kingston Fury 6400MT/s DDR5 and a 2TB Samsung 990 NVMe drive. Cooling had been a slight issue with the 12th generation i9, even with a 360mm AIO cooler, so I went custom loop. Along the way I found a GPU water cooler on sale and decided to install a lot of cooling. The Thermaltake 900 tower can take two 560mm radiators, but I wanted some disks, so I went for a 560x140 and a 280x140, both 45mm thick and backed by 6 fans. Four more fans feed air into the case and there's till plenty of clear space for more air to be dragged in. So what's the result? The processor runs at 85C worst case, and only two cores at that temperature. The fast DDR5 does make a significant difference. I initially ran it at 6GT/s then turned it up to 6.2 and finally 6.4. The last change is a 3.5% change in DDR5 speed and that gave me a 2.4% increase in system speed. I kept my old RTX3070 which used to run over 80C and now runs at 62C worst case. So despite more performance the system runs a lot cooler. I mostly run X-Plane 12, which runs the GPU and CPU very hard, continuously. After several hours the cooling water reached 36C and the worst core temperature was 85C. The processor just works. No stability issues with the standard settings on the MSI Z690 motherboard. There are three standard memory tuning options for 6.0, 6.2, and 6.4 GT/s and all work. This will do for me for a few years.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2025
    I bought this CPU as an incremental upgrade to my i7-12700k , which will go into another more modest build. I really didn't think the i7-14700k would be significantly faster than the i7-12700k, but in some games there's a 10-15 FPS uplift. I don't know if that's the revised P cores doing the work or if it's the extra E-cores. The IMC on the i7-14700k is noticeably better as well. I can run four sticks of DDR5-5600 M/T at 5400 M/T (with tighter timings) which was a pipe dream with the 12700k (which topped at 4800 M/T with the same four sticks of RAM). With that said, it's going to be easier just to buy a two stick kit with the capacity you need instead of dilly-dallying around the BIOS trying to get four sticks of RAM to play nice on LGA 1700.

    Now is the upgrade worth it if you already have an Alder Lake i7? Probably not, but I was already putting together another mid-range build for someone else and this was an excuse to upgrade. But overall, I'm impressed. This CPU even holds it own again the newer Ultra 7 265k in gaming but will lose out to the higher end AMD X3D CPUs.

    The downsides here are that this thing has a massive power draw, and needs a beefy cooling solution. I have a 360mm AIO CPU cooler which cools it down nicely (60C-70C in typical gaming loads, topping out in the low 80's when benchmarking) but realistically, you're going to want at least a quality 240mm AIO or a god-tier air cooler. There's also the issue of the 13th and 14th gen CPUs failing prematurely. I have the latest BIOS for my motherboard that in theory should mitigate that problem, and so far I haven't had any issues at all.
    8 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
    People hate on this but idc what they say it blows AMD comparable out of the water everyone kept telling me get a 7900x3d so I did and it was okay but this 14700k is no joke. The ryzen sucked for sim racing couldn’t handle a lot of AI the 14700k with all the cores I can run 35-40 cars smoothly high graphics on beam ultra graphics with 18-20 ai cars. It’s truly amazing. YES IT DOES GET HOT. But I upgraded my AIO and now don’t have any issues. Honestly I put it in backwards once when I was redoing some paste had to pry it out bent the pins bent them back and still runs perfectly it’s tough. I don’t seem to have any issues with it I know they said the 14700k had some self deteration issue but this one doesn’t seem to I’ve ran diagnostics every week since I’ve gotten it and it’s still performing at 100 percent . Like I said it does get hot so if you get it DO NOT be cheap with the cooler get something nice. There’s not a single CPU in this price bracket that does close to what this one does it’s an absolute beast
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
    I decided the difference between the i7 and the i9 didn't justify the price difference, considering I was already getting about 1/3 more performance than my 12th generation i9. I wanted plenty of motherboard resources so I also bought the MSI MEG Z790 ACE, 32 GB of Kingston Fury 6400MT/s DDR5 and a 2TB Samsung 990 NVMe drive.

    Cooling had been a slight issue with the 12th generation i9, even with a 360mm AIO cooler, so I went custom loop. Along the way I found a GPU water cooler on sale and decided to install a lot of cooling. The Thermaltake 900 tower can take two 560mm radiators, but I wanted some disks, so I went for a 560x140 and a 280x140, both 45mm thick and backed by 6 fans. Four more fans feed air into the case and there's till plenty of clear space for more air to be dragged in.

    So what's the result? The processor runs at 85C worst case, and only two cores at that temperature. The fast DDR5 does make a significant difference. I initially ran it at 6GT/s then turned it up to 6.2 and finally 6.4. The last change is a 3.5% change in DDR5 speed and that gave me a 2.4% increase in system speed. I kept my old RTX3070 which used to run over 80C and now runs at 62C worst case. So despite more performance the system runs a lot cooler.

    I mostly run X-Plane 12, which runs the GPU and CPU very hard, continuously. After several hours the cooling water reached 36C and the worst core temperature was 85C. The processor just works. No stability issues with the standard settings on the MSI Z690 motherboard. There are three standard memory tuning options for 6.0, 6.2, and 6.4 GT/s and all work. This will do for me for a few years.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    i7-14700K is a significant improvement from i9-12900K

    Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
    I decided the difference between the i7 and the i9 didn't justify the price difference, considering I was already getting about 1/3 more performance than my 12th generation i9. I wanted plenty of motherboard resources so I also bought the MSI MEG Z790 ACE, 32 GB of Kingston Fury 6400MT/s DDR5 and a 2TB Samsung 990 NVMe drive.

    Cooling had been a slight issue with the 12th generation i9, even with a 360mm AIO cooler, so I went custom loop. Along the way I found a GPU water cooler on sale and decided to install a lot of cooling. The Thermaltake 900 tower can take two 560mm radiators, but I wanted some disks, so I went for a 560x140 and a 280x140, both 45mm thick and backed by 6 fans. Four more fans feed air into the case and there's till plenty of clear space for more air to be dragged in.

    So what's the result? The processor runs at 85C worst case, and only two cores at that temperature. The fast DDR5 does make a significant difference. I initially ran it at 6GT/s then turned it up to 6.2 and finally 6.4. The last change is a 3.5% change in DDR5 speed and that gave me a 2.4% increase in system speed. I kept my old RTX3070 which used to run over 80C and now runs at 62C worst case. So despite more performance the system runs a lot cooler.

    I mostly run X-Plane 12, which runs the GPU and CPU very hard, continuously. After several hours the cooling water reached 36C and the worst core temperature was 85C. The processor just works. No stability issues with the standard settings on the MSI Z690 motherboard. There are three standard memory tuning options for 6.0, 6.2, and 6.4 GT/s and all work. This will do for me for a few years.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025
    This is a beast CPU.
    I have a small PC case (intended for aesthetics purposes), so I can't use 360-420 mm aio.
    Had to use 240mm Nucleus. It definitely can handle it. Cons: noise. So basically I would advice to cut L1-L2 to at least 125w, or, in my case, 80w. Performance loss in usual workload is not that significant, but the noise/temperature are low. Standby temp ~40c.
    Has integrated graphics.
    Very fast & powerful.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024
    I guess everyone is right, these things are hot and then some. I went with a off brand AIO, and for the most part I'm good. It does get spicy when I'm rendering or doing some crazy multi tasking.

    Gaming seems fine, no issues. I play all kinds of games, FPS, MMO's, survival, etc. (Paired with a Gigabyte Gaming 4090 OC, Tforce 64 gigs 6000 M/T DDR5, samsung 990 pro NVME 2 tb x2, no OCing done by me.)

    I replaced a 5950x, which was having issues for some reason, just felt like it was getting slower and slower, thermal paste and heat were fine on it, never got over 60c with the beefier AIO I had on it. Just took longer and longer to render things. I guess I wore it out!

    I just think you'll want a good AIO, and/or a solid water cooling solution for this to really get the best out of it. I'm not sure a air cooled option will do you any good, but hey I've been wrong many times, so there might be something that can handle the job.

    All in all, not bad, but it's not going to give you much performance boost over last gen, matter of fact I found out later 13700k beats it in a lot of tests, blargh! Either way, its fast, and it runs everything great, so I'm happy till the next go around.
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  • Anilaj m s
    5.0 out of 5 stars Safely delivered
    Reviewed in India on December 18, 2025
    Running good for now i will update after a year.
  • Black Ice Builds
    5.0 out of 5 stars Out of the box? Hot. Tuned? Not.
    Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2025
    The i7-14700K is a beast right out of the box, but it runs hot. In our build, stock settings pushed Cinebench multi-core temps up to 90 °C, and the system was clearly working overtime to keep things cool. The performance was solid around 28,600 points, but it was not power efficient.

    After undervolting, the difference was night and day. Temps dropped to 71 °C under the same Cinebench load, with barely any loss in score (28,450). We also saw similar results in 3DMarkCPU temps dropped from 87 °C to 70 °C, and the score only dipped slightly. Even single-core performance held steady, but temps still improved from 72 °C down to 64 °C.

    What stood out most was how much quieter and smoother the system ran. Undervolting didn’t just help with temps, it brought balance. It gave us full power when we needed it, without feeling like the system was under stress.

    additionally, to support the 14700K properly, we used the Thermalright LGA1700-BCF contact frame in place of the stock bracket. It gave us more even mounting pressure and helped reduce CPU temps by a few degrees while avoiding the common warping issues with LGA1700 sockets. Cooling was handled by the Thermalright Frozen Warframe S360 AIO

    The 14700K is great, but it’s aggressive on voltage by default. If you care about thermals, fan noise, or just want your system to last longer, **undervolting is a no-brainer**. In our build, it made all the difference — better efficiency, same power, less heat. Wouldn’t run this CPU any other way.
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    Black Ice Builds
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Out of the box? Hot. Tuned? Not.

    Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2025
    The i7-14700K is a beast right out of the box, but it runs hot. In our build, stock settings pushed Cinebench multi-core temps up to 90 °C, and the system was clearly working overtime to keep things cool. The performance was solid around 28,600 points, but it was not power efficient.

    After undervolting, the difference was night and day. Temps dropped to 71 °C under the same Cinebench load, with barely any loss in score (28,450). We also saw similar results in 3DMarkCPU temps dropped from 87 °C to 70 °C, and the score only dipped slightly. Even single-core performance held steady, but temps still improved from 72 °C down to 64 °C.

    What stood out most was how much quieter and smoother the system ran. Undervolting didn’t just help with temps, it brought balance. It gave us full power when we needed it, without feeling like the system was under stress.

    additionally, to support the 14700K properly, we used the Thermalright LGA1700-BCF contact frame in place of the stock bracket. It gave us more even mounting pressure and helped reduce CPU temps by a few degrees while avoiding the common warping issues with LGA1700 sockets. Cooling was handled by the Thermalright Frozen Warframe S360 AIO

    The 14700K is great, but it’s aggressive on voltage by default. If you care about thermals, fan noise, or just want your system to last longer, **undervolting is a no-brainer**. In our build, it made all the difference — better efficiency, same power, less heat. Wouldn’t run this CPU any other way.
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  • Filip Johansson
    5.0 out of 5 stars great buy
    Reviewed in Sweden on December 22, 2025
    both worked perfect as intended. recommend
  • Hiro Yamaguchi
    5.0 out of 5 stars 性能に関してはさすが、発熱は相当
    Reviewed in Japan on March 14, 2025
    8年前のゲーミングPCから買い替え。
    Corei7 6700からなので当然ですが非常に高い性能で満足しています。

    CINE BENCH R23では31,000超え。(画像は全てベンチマーク中)
    ただし、かなり発熱しますね。
    360mmラジエーターの簡易水冷でもMAX100℃になることがあり、サーマルスロットリングでクロック数が4.6GHz近くまで落ちます。

    マザボの初期設定では電力制限かかっておらず、253Wの最大値に。
    ゲーム中で80℃超えるのはさすがに…、ということで200Wに制限。

    するとMAX75~80℃まで抑えられ、4.5GHz前後に。
    これでも十分なのでしばらくはこれでいこうと思います。
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    Hiro Yamaguchi
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    性能に関してはさすが、発熱は相当

    Reviewed in Japan on March 14, 2025
    8年前のゲーミングPCから買い替え。
    Corei7 6700からなので当然ですが非常に高い性能で満足しています。

    CINE BENCH R23では31,000超え。(画像は全てベンチマーク中)
    ただし、かなり発熱しますね。
    360mmラジエーターの簡易水冷でもMAX100℃になることがあり、サーマルスロットリングでクロック数が4.6GHz近くまで落ちます。

    マザボの初期設定では電力制限かかっておらず、253Wの最大値に。
    ゲーム中で80℃超えるのはさすがに…、ということで200Wに制限。

    するとMAX75~80℃まで抑えられ、4.5GHz前後に。
    これでも十分なのでしばらくはこれでいこうと思います。
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  • OT
    5.0 out of 5 stars 満足満足
    Reviewed in Japan on December 1, 2025
    12900Kと14600Kと悩んだ挙句こちらの14700Kを選択、元は12400f、マザボはgigabyteのz690udddr4rev1.*でグラボはmsiのrtx4070を使用しています。普段はBFとパラドゲーをやるのでシングル性能がそこそこ必要でまぁどうせ金払うならと強気にいきました。biosいじろうかなと思いましたが、買ってすぐは怖いのでまずはbios更新確認してinteldefaultsettingでICCMAXを307、PLを253に設定。何日か動かした感じはゲーム的にはめちゃくちゃ余裕でfpsは144までのモニターなんですが常にmaxで使用率は最高画質設定でグラボがボトルネックになるくらい、cpuは50%くらいなんでもっとfps出ますね。noctureのnhd15とtheamalrightのbcfをつけたので温度的にも室温20度で50度いかない。cpuとnhd15とbcfで7万吹き飛びましたが、PCガチャガチャできて、性能も上がったとなればもう元取ったようなもんですね。いろいろ言われてますが、PCいじるの好きでちゃんと自分で調べられる人にはおすすめできると思います。