CPU Comparison

Intel Core i7-940 vs Intel Core i7-965

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i7-940 launched alongside the i7-920 in November 2008 as the step-up model in the inaugural Bloomfield lineup. Operating at a base clock of 2.93GHz with a turbo boost of 3.2GHz, it offered slightly higher out-of-the-box performance than the 920. It featured the same four-core, eight-thread configuration and 8MB of L3 cache. While it was a capable processor, it occupied an awkward middle ground. Its price was significantly higher than the 920, yet it didn't offer the unlocked multiplier of the Extreme Edition 965. This positioning made it a relatively rare sight in enthusiast builds, as most users either opted for the value of the 920 or waited for later refreshes. Nevertheless, it remains a part of the foundational Nehalem architecture that reintroduced Hyper-Threading and integrated memory controllers, setting the stage for Intel's dominance in the high-end desktop market for the next decade.

Intel · Core i7
Intel Core i7-940
4C / 8T3.2 GHz130 W
7.5
Full review
Top pick
Intel · Core i7 Extreme Edition
Intel Core i7-965
4C / 8T3.46 GHz130 W
8.5
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Desktop
High-End Desktop
Segment
Desktop
High-End Desktop
Generation
1st Generation (Nehalem)
1st Generation (Nehalem)
Launched
2008
2008
Status
End-of-life
End-of-life
Codename
Bloomfield
Bloomfield
Series
Core i7
Core i7 Extreme Edition
Family
Bloomfield
Bloomfield
Predecessor
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770
Successor
Intel Core i7-950
Intel Core i7-975 Extreme Edition

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
4
4
Threads
8
8
Base Clock
2.93 GHz
3.2 GHz
Boost Clock
3.2 GHz
3.46 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
8 MB
8 MB
TDP
130 W
130 W
Architecture
Architecture
Nehalem (Bloomfield)
Nehalem (Bloomfield)
Process Node
45nm
45nm
Memory
Memory Type
DDR3
DDR3
Memory Speed
DDR3-1066
DDR3-1066
Memory Channels
Triple (3)
Triple (3)
Max Memory
24 GB
24 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
LGA 1366
LGA 1366
PCIe Version
PCIe 2.0
PCIe 2.0
PCIe Lanes
36
36
Integrated GPU
None
None
Unlocked
No
Yes

Performance Compared

Productivity

Intel Core i7-94027

Slow by modern standards.

Intel Core i7-965Best30

8 threads help, but low IPC limits modern apps.

Gaming

Intel Core i7-94031

Similar to the 920, bottlenecks modern games.

Intel Core i7-965Best35

Bottlenecks modern GPUs, but excellent for 2008 games.

Virtualization

Intel Core i7-94040

Adequate for basic legacy VMs.

Intel Core i7-965Best42

Good for basic VMs and legacy server setups.

Efficiency

Intel Core i7-94010

130W TDP is highly inefficient.

Intel Core i7-96510

130W TDP is highly inefficient.

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Core i7-940None
  • Incompatible with modern AI workloads
Intel Core i7-965None
  • Incompatible with modern AI workloads

Content Creation

Intel Core i7-940Poor (Modern)
Basic 1080p Editing (Legacy)
Intel Core i7-965Moderate (Legacy)
Legacy PremiereLegacy 3ds MaxHandbrake

Gaming

Intel Core i7-940Poor (Modern)
  • Low IPC
  • No AVX2
  • Bottlenecks modern GPUs
Intel Core i7-965Poor (Modern)
  • Low IPC
  • No AVX2
  • Bottlenecks modern GPUs

Industry Impact

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

Best CPU by Use Case

Retro Gaming
Very Good
Very Good
Legacy Video Editing
Good
Basic Virtualization
Good
Modern Gaming
Poor
Poor
Modern Office Work
Poor
Poor
Legacy 3D Rendering
Excellent
Video Transcoding
Very Good

Target Audience

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

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Core i7-940

Pros

  • High stock clock speed
  • Hyper-Threading for 8 threads
  • Triple-channel memory support
  • Part of the foundational Nehalem architecture
  • Good multi-threaded performance for its era

Cons

  • Poor value at launch
  • High 130W TDP
  • Locked CPU multiplier
  • Obsolete platform
  • Lacks modern instruction sets
Intel Core i7-965

Pros

  • Unlocked multiplier
  • Hyper-Threading for 8 threads
  • Triple-channel memory support
  • Revolutionary Nehalem architecture
  • High clock speeds for 2008

Cons

  • Extremely high launch price ($999)
  • High 130W TDP
  • Obsolete platform
  • Lacks modern instruction sets
  • Poor value today

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Core i7-940

Intel Core i7-965

Our Verdict on Each

A capable but poor-value CPU at launch due to the 920's overclocking prowess. Today, it's a rare collector's item.

Best for: Completing a period-accurate 2008 retro build.

Read the full review

A groundbreaking CPU in 2008 that set the standard for HEDT. Today, it is an expensive collector's item with no modern practicality.

Best for: Collector's showcase or period-accurate 2008 retro build.

Read the full review

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Intel Core i7-940 or Intel Core i7-965?

Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Core i7-965 comes out ahead with a score of 8.5/10. 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 i7-940 or Intel Core i7-965?

For gaming, the Intel Core i7-965 leads with a gaming performance score of 35/100 among Intel Core i7-940 and Intel Core i7-965.

Do Intel Core i7-940 and Intel Core i7-965 use the same socket?

Yes — all of these CPUs use the LGA 1366 socket, so they share compatible motherboards.