Intel Core i5-14600K

The Raptor Lake Refresh is pretty much just that, a refresh, and the newly released chips certainly don't deserve to be called a 14th generation. Apart from the 14700K which gets a few extra E-cores, this is a simple rebranding with some software optimizations for games.
- As reviewed by TechSpot on Oct 2023
14
Cores
20
Threads
3.5 GHz
Base Clock
5.3 GHz
Boost Clock
Socket LGA 1700
Socket
125 W
TDP
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Integrated Graphics
$254
Price
Release date:Oct 17, 2023Price at Launch:$319
Cores:14Threads:20
Base Clock:3.5 GHzBoost Clock:5.3 GHz
Performance Cores:6Efficient Cores:8
Efficiency Core Clock:2.6 GHzEfficiency Core Boost Clock:4 GHz
Type:DesktopMultithreading:Yes
L2 Cache:20 MBL3 Cache:24 MB
Box Cooler:NoTDP:125 W
Socket:Socket LGA 1700Memory Support:DDR4-3200 or DDR5-5600
Codename:Raptor Lake-RProcess Size:Intel 7 (10nm)
Integrated Graphics:YesiGPU Model:Intel UHD Graphics 770
NPU:NoPCIe Support:PCIe 5.0 (x16) + PCIe 4.0 (x4)

Performance Benchmarks

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Price History

Intel Core i5-14600K pricing

Price Date
Current $254 Dec 15, 2025
Highest* $279 Dec 6, 2025
Lowest* $159 Sep 5, 2025
Average $210
* Prices are based on listings from Newegg and other major retailers over the past 12+ months.
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Reviews and Ratings

74

Average Score

Based on 9 reviews

9.2

User Score

Based on 336 reviews

Reviewers Liked

  • Powerful performance in its class
  • Capable integrated graphics
  • Excellent gaming performance
  • Faster than Ryzen 7 7700X in applications
  • Better game performance than all non-X3D Ryzens

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • Ryzen 7800X3D is faster in gaming
  • Runs hot
  • No meaningful change from Core i5-13600K in bench tests
  • No Turbo Boost 3.0
  • Only PCIe x8 graphics when Gen 5 M.2 slot in-use

The Raptor Lake Refresh is pretty much just that, a refresh, and the newly released chips certainly don't deserve to be called a 14th generation. Apart from the 14700K which gets a few extra E-cores, this is a simple rebranding with some software optimizations for games.

By TechSpot on
80

The Intel Core i5-14600K sits at the bottom of the range but it brings impressive value. For gaming and professional tasks, performance is impeccable. However, compared to last-gen, there’s been few tweaks.

By TrustedReviews on
80

The Intel Core i9-14900K and Core i5-14600K are incredible processors, but the high power and cooling requirements means these chips aren't quite the hot commodity that your temperature sensor may be suggesting.

By IGN on
90

The Core i5 14600K as it stands is an attractive choice for gamers, striking a balance between speed and affordability when paired with even a high-end graphics card. This processor promises proper performance with some more to spare. Its tweakability was impressive, and gaming performance even with an RTX 4090 was spot on. These precisely are the features sought after by tech and gaming afficionados. The inclusion of 8 E cores enhances its multi-threading capacity in relation to creator and streaming workloads whereas the six P cores are paramount for gaming.

By The Guru of 3D on
90

Our overclocking experience on the Core i5-14600K was fantastic. Thanks to the unlocked multiplier and the low base heat output, we could increase the voltage by quite a bit, which let us reach an impressive 5.7 GHz on all P-Cores. This gives a nice boost to the 14600K, and it's able to challenge much more powerful processors as long as thread counts are low enough.

By TechPowerUp on
70

The Intel Core i5-14600K is near-indistinguishable from the Core i5-13600K in benchmark results. It's a fine-performing processor in its price class, but we see little reason to buy it if the 13th Gen model is available for less.

By PCMag on
70

The Intel Core i5-14600K is the latest Raptor Lake CPU, and it sports higher clock speeds than last year's model. It's a straight-up refresh, though, and you won't miss out on anything if you're already on a 13th-generation CPU.

By XDA Developers on
70

The Intel Core i5 14600K falls short of reaching its rightful place as the midrange CPU champion, not because of its specifications, but because it simply doesn’t push the boat out far enough from the previous generation.

By PCGamesN on
60

The Intel Core i5-14600K might not quite be as gallant an upgrade as we’d hoped, certainly not compared to its older brother, the 13600K. That said it does come with some intriguing new features, such as Intel’s Application Optimization, among others, and performs well across the board. It’s a solid and dependable chip if you’re on a budget, or in dire need of an upgrade and still running an old Intel Core i5-7600K. That said, if you want the absolute latest and greatest, then you might be better off grabbing the 14900K instead.

By WePC on
60

The Intel Core i5-14600K is technically better than its predecessor, but it's effectively just a minor overclocking of the 13600K with support for discrete Wi-Fi 7 and Thunderbolt 5, which aren't even available yet. And with the release of this chip, the 13600K is going to come down in price, making it the far better value of the two, and the chip I would recommend you buy instead if you must get a cheap Intel chip to hold you over until Meteor Lake drops in 2024.

By TechRadar on

Even with the Core i5-14600K priced at $319, there are no actual performance benefits compared to the previous generation Core i5-13600K; the only difference is a 100 MHz bump to E-core boost clock speeds. At the time of writing, the Core i5-13600K can be bought on Amazon for $285, a saving of $34, which is essentially the same processor; users could opt for that route and save a little bit of money.

By AnandTech on

With all done and said, it's clear that these new 14th-gen CPUs are testing the limits of what can be called a new generation. We saw noticeable performance bumps only in synthetic benchmarks, with gaming workloads showing margin-of-error to seven percent uplifts for the 14900K and 14600K over their predecessors.

By EuroGamer on

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