CPU Comparison

Intel Core i5-7600 vs Intel Core i5-7600K

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i5-7600 is a high-end mainstream desktop processor launched in early 2017 as part of the 7th Generation Kaby Lake lineup. Positioned just below the unlocked K-series, it features four physical cores without Hyper-Threading, operating at a base frequency of 3.5 GHz with a maximum turbo boost of 4.1 GHz. This represents the highest clock speeds available on a locked 7th Gen i5 processor. Manufactured on Intel's 14nm process, it maintains a 65-watt TDP, making it easy to cool with standard solutions. The processor integrates Intel HD 630 graphics, providing hardware-accelerated 4K media decoding, and supports dual-channel DDR4 memory at 2400 MT/s. While its high clock speeds deliver excellent single-thread performance for gaming and daily applications, the absence of Hyper-Threading limits its multi-threaded throughput. Utilizing the LGA 1151 socket, the i5-7600 was aimed at users seeking top-tier locked performance, though it was quickly overshadowed by the 6-core 8th Gen processors that followed.

Top pick
Intel · Core i5
Intel Core i5-7600
4C / 4T4.1 GHz65 W
6.8
Full review
Intel · Core i5
Intel Core i5-7600K
4C / 4T4.2 GHz91 W
6
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Desktop
Desktop
Segment
Desktop
Desktop
Generation
Core i5 (Kaby Lake)
Core i5 (Kaby Lake)
Launched
2017
2017
Status
Active
Active
Codename
Kaby Lake
Kaby Lake
Series
Core i5
Core i5
Family
7th Generation Core i5
7th Generation Core i5
Predecessor
Intel Core i5-6600
Intel Core i5-6600K
Successor
Intel Core i5-8600
Intel Core i5-8600K

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
4
4
Threads
4
4
Base Clock
3.5 GHz
3.8 GHz
Boost Clock
4.1 GHz
4.2 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
6 MB
6 MB
TDP
65 W
91 W
Architecture
Architecture
Kaby Lake
Kaby Lake
Process Node
14nm
14nm
Memory
Memory Type
DDR4
DDR4
Memory Speed
2400 MT/s
2400 MT/s
Memory Channels
Dual (2)
Dual (2)
Max Memory
64 GB
64 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
Intel Socket 1151
Intel Socket 1151
PCIe Version
Gen 3
Gen 3
PCIe Lanes
16
16
Integrated GPU
Yes
Yes
Unlocked
No
Yes

Performance Compared

Productivity

Intel Core i5-7600Best75

Very snappy for daily tasks, but 4 threads limit heavy multitasking.

Intel Core i5-7600K70

Snappy for daily tasks but fails in multi-threaded rendering.

Gaming

Intel Core i5-760055

Good for older games due to high clocks, but bottlenecks modern GPUs in CPU-heavy titles.

Intel Core i5-7600K55

High clocks help older games, but 4 threads cause severe stuttering in modern titles.

Virtualization

Intel Core i5-7600Best45

Limited by core count for running multiple VMs.

Intel Core i5-7600K40

Poor for VMs due to lack of threads.

Efficiency

Intel Core i5-7600Best80

65W TDP offers a good balance of power and heat.

Intel Core i5-7600K65

91W TDP increases significantly when overclocked.

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Core i5-7600Poor
  • No AI acceleration hardware
  • Inadequate for local AI inference
Intel Core i5-7600KPoor
  • No AI hardware
  • Unusable for modern AI tasks

Content Creation

Intel Core i5-7600Basic
PhotoshopWeb DesignLight Audio Editing
Intel Core i5-7600KBasic
PhotoshopWeb Design

Gaming

Intel Core i5-7600Fair
  • High single-core clocks help older games
  • 4 threads cause stuttering in modern AAA titles
  • Requires a discrete GPU for any real gaming
Intel Core i5-7600KPoor
  • Overclocking to 5GHz doesn't fix stuttering caused by 4 threads
  • Bottlenecks modern GPUs heavily
  • Only suitable for retro or eSports titles

Industry Impact

Gaming
Moderate
Moderate
Workstations
Low
Low
Content Creation
Low
Low
Virtualization
Low
Low

Best CPU by Use Case

Office Applications
Excellent
Excellent
Web Browsing
Excellent
Excellent
Coding
Very Good
Budget Gaming (Legacy)
Good
Modern Gaming
Poor
Poor
Legacy Gaming
Good
Overclocking Fun
Good

Target Audience

Gamers
Content Creators
Developers
Workstation Users
Streamers
Office / Productivity
Targeted
Targeted
Students
Targeted
Targeted

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Core i5-7600

Pros

  • High single-thread performance
  • 4.1 GHz max turbo boost
  • 65W TDP is easy to cool
  • Hardware 4K video decoding
  • Good for legacy gaming

Cons

  • Only 4 cores and 4 threads
  • Locked multiplier
  • Bottlenecks modern GPUs
  • No official Windows 11 support
  • Outdated PCIe Gen 3
Intel Core i5-7600K

Pros

  • Unlocked multiplier for overclocking
  • High 4.2 GHz turbo boost
  • Can easily hit 5.0 GHz with good cooling
  • Strong single-thread performance
  • Fun chip for legacy enthusiast builds

Cons

  • Only 4 cores and 4 threads
  • Severely bottlenecks modern games
  • No official Windows 11 support
  • 91W TDP gets hot when overclocked
  • Quickly replaced by 6-core i5-8600K

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Core i5-7600

Intel Core i5-7600K

Our Verdict on Each

Offers the best single-thread performance of the locked 7th Gen i5s, but the 4-core/4-thread limitation makes it a poor choice for modern multi-threaded workloads.

Best for: Upgrading an older LGA 1151 system where maximum single-thread speed is needed without overclocking.

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A fun chip for overclocking, but its 4-core/4-thread design makes it obsolete for modern gaming and productivity workloads.

Best for: Buying a used chip for a legacy LGA 1151 retro gaming rig or overclocking experimentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Intel Core i5-7600 or Intel Core i5-7600K?

Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Core i5-7600 comes out ahead with a score of 6.8/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.

Which uses less power?

The Intel Core i5-7600 has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Core i5-7600 (65 W), Intel Core i5-7600K (91 W).

Do Intel Core i5-7600 and Intel Core i5-7600K use the same socket?

Yes — all of these CPUs use the Intel Socket 1151 socket, so they share compatible motherboards.

Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?

The Intel Core i5-7600K posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Core i5-7600 (6,000), Intel Core i5-7600K (6,500). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.