CPU Comparison
Intel Core i5-14600KF vs Intel Core Ultra 7 265F
A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i5-14600KF is the integrated-graphics-deficient variant of the popular 14600K, offering identical 14-core, 20-thread unlocked performance for users who already own a dedicated GPU. Released in October 2023 alongside its K-series sibling, it features 6 Raptor Cove P-Cores boosting to 5.3 GHz and 8 Gracemont E-Cores reaching 4.0 GHz. The full 20MB L2 cache and 24MB L3 cache are present, ensuring uncompromised gaming and productivity throughput. With a 125W base TDP and unlimited PL2 Tau, it is designed to sustain maximum performance under heavy load. By disabling the UHD 770 iGPU, Intel passes a small savings on to the consumer, making the 14600KF an exceptional value for pure gaming rigs. It requires a discrete graphics card for display output and pairs perfectly with Z790 motherboards and high-end cooling to extract every ounce of its overclocking potential.
The Bottom Line
Overview & Launch
Specifications Compared
Performance Compared
Productivity
Identical multi-threaded capability to the 14600K, limited only by power limits.
20 cores handle productivity workloads with ease.
Gaming
Indistinguishable from the 14600K in gaming; top-tier for the price.
Identical gaming performance to the 265 when paired with a good GPU.
Virtualization
Strong VM performance, but no iGPU limits headless server applications without a GPU.
Solid core count for VMs, but no iGPU for basic display.
Efficiency
Efficiency mirrors the 14600K; heavy multi-core loads will draw significant power.
Same 65W base TDP and 182W turbo as the 265.
Specialized Performance
AI / ML
- No NPU available
- CPU compute can handle basic AI inference
- NPU provides 13 TOPS, but heavy AI relies on discrete GPU.
Content Creation
Gaming
- 5.3 GHz provides flawless single-threaded performance
- Massive L2 cache prevents stutters in CPU-heavy titles
- Requires a dedicated GPU to function
- Requires discrete GPU
- High frame rate capable
- Great value for money
Industry Impact
Best CPU by Use Case
Target Audience
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros
- Cheaper than the 14600K with identical CPU performance
- Unlocked multiplier for tuning
- Excellent gaming frame rates
- Massive 20MB L2 cache
- Unlimited PL2 time limit
Cons
- No integrated graphics (requires dedicated GPU)
- High power draw under multi-core loads
- Runs warm under sustained boost
- Requires premium motherboard and cooling
Pros
- Excellent value for 20-core performance
- High 5.3 GHz boost clock
- 20 PCIe 5.0 lanes
- Same CPU performance as the 265
- Good power efficiency
Cons
- No integrated graphics
- No Hyper-Threading
- Locked multiplier
- Requires new LGA 1851 motherboard
Competitors & Alternatives
Intel Core i5-14600KF
- AMD Ryzen 5 7600XRival
High-End Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 7 7700XRival
High-End Desktop
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i5-13600KFRival
High-End Desktop
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i7-13700KFRival
High-End Desktop
- Compare head-to-headAMD Ryzen 9 7900XRival
High-End Desktop
Pays a little more for the safety net of integrated graphics.
Compare head-to-head- AMD Ryzen 5 7600Alt
Significantly cheaper and more power-efficient for mid-range gaming.
More cores for heavy productivity workloads.
Compare head-to-head
Intel Core Ultra 7 265F
- AMD Ryzen 5 7600Rival
Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 7 7700Rival
Desktop
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i5-14400FRival
Desktop
- Intel Core Ultra 5 245FRival
Desktop
- Intel Core i7-14700FRival
Desktop
Get the iGPU as a backup for a small price premium.
Compare head-to-head- AMD Ryzen 7 9700XAlt
Great gaming efficiency and platform longevity.
Cheaper and often faster in multi-thread due to HT.
Compare head-to-head- AMD Ryzen 5 9600XAlt
Budget gaming alternative.
Our Verdict on Each
The best value high-end gaming CPU on the market, offering full 14600K performance for less money if you don't need integrated graphics.
Best for: The Core i5-14600KF is the ultimate CPU for pure gamers and enthusiasts who already own a dedicated graphics card. At $294, it provides the exact same 5.3 GHz, 14-core performance as the 14600K but at a $25 discount, effectively giving you a free game or contributing towards a better cooler. It is the smartest buy for a dedicated gaming rig, allowing you to squeeze every ounce of performance out of your Z790 motherboard and DDR5 memory without paying for an iGPU you will never plug a monitor into.
Read the full reviewThe best value in the Arrow Lake 7 lineup if you already own a dedicated graphics card, delivering identical CPU performance for less money.
Best for: Gaming or productivity build with a dedicated GPU
Read the full reviewFrequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Intel Core i5-14600KF or Intel Core Ultra 7 265F?
Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Core i5-14600KF comes out ahead with a score of 9.1/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.
Which is faster for gaming, Intel Core i5-14600KF or Intel Core Ultra 7 265F?
For gaming, the Intel Core i5-14600KF leads with a gaming performance score of 93/100 among Intel Core i5-14600KF and Intel Core Ultra 7 265F.
Which uses less power?
The Intel Core Ultra 7 265F has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Core i5-14600KF (125 W), Intel Core Ultra 7 265F (65 W).
Do Intel Core i5-14600KF and Intel Core Ultra 7 265F use the same socket?
No. They use different sockets (Intel Core i5-14600KF: LGA 1700, Intel Core Ultra 7 265F: Intel Socket 1851), so each needs a compatible motherboard.
Which has more cores?
The Intel Core Ultra 7 265F has the most cores. Core counts: Intel Core i5-14600KF (14 cores), Intel Core Ultra 7 265F (20 cores).
Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?
The Intel Core Ultra 7 265F posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Core i5-14600KF (24,000), Intel Core Ultra 7 265F (28,000). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.