CPU Comparison

Intel Core i3-10105 vs Intel Core i3-10300

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i3-10105 is a 4-core, 8-thread desktop processor featuring a 3.7 GHz base clock, 4.4 GHz boost, and UHD Graphics 630, built on the 14nm Comet Lake-R architecture for the LGA 1200 socket.

Intel · Core i3
Intel Core i3-10105
4C / 8T4.4 GHz65 W
6
Full review
Intel · Core i3
Intel Core i3-10300
4C / 8T4.4 GHz62 W
6
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Mainstream Desktop
OEM Desktop
Segment
Desktop
Desktop
Generation
10th Gen Core i3 (Comet Lake-R)
10th Gen Core i3 (Comet Lake)
Launched
2021
2020
Status
Active
Active
Codename
Comet Lake-R
Comet Lake
Series
Core i3
Core i3
Family
Comet Lake
Comet Lake
Predecessor
Intel Core i3-10100
Intel Core i3-9100 (OEM)
Successor
Replaced by 11th Gen (Rocket Lake) i3-11100
Intel Core i3-10305

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
4
4
Threads
8
8
Base Clock
3.7 GHz
3.7 GHz
Boost Clock
4.4 GHz
4.4 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
6 MB
8 MB
TDP
65 W
62 W
Architecture
Architecture
Comet Lake-R
Comet Lake
Process Node
14nm
14nm
Memory
Memory Type
DDR4
DDR4
Memory Speed
DDR4-2666
DDR4-2666
Memory Channels
Dual (2)
Dual (2)
Platform & I/O
Socket
LGA 1200
LGA 1200
PCIe Version
PCIe 3.0
PCIe 3.0
PCIe Lanes
16
16
Integrated GPU
Yes
Yes
Unlocked
No
No

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Core i3-10105Limited
  • No dedicated AI acceleration hardware
  • Lacks AVX-512 support found on higher-tier Comet Lake parts
  • Suitable only for basic CPU-based inference
Intel Core i3-10300Limited
  • No dedicated AI hardware
  • Extra cache does not significantly impact AI inference

Content Creation

Intel Core i3-10105Not Applicable
Basic Web DevelopmentLight PhotoshopOffice Suite
Intel Core i3-10300Not Applicable

Gaming

Intel Core i3-10105Basic
  • Requires a dedicated GPU for any meaningful 3D gaming
  • eSports titles like CS:GO and Valorant run smoothly
  • CPU bottleneck becomes apparent in GPU-heavy 1080p scenarios
  • 4 cores are becoming the strict minimum for modern titles
Intel Core i3-10300Not Applicable
  • Rarely found in systems with adequate GPUs
  • Cache uplift helps minimally in gaming compared to retail i3s
  • UHD 630 is not suitable for 3D gaming

Industry Impact

Gaming
Low
Low
Workstations
Low
Low
Content Creation
None
None
Virtualization
Low
Low

Best CPU by Use Case

eSports Gaming (with GPU)
Good
Office Productivity
Excellent
Home Theater PC
Excellent
Web Browsing
Excellent
Light Photo Editing
Basic
Corporate Office Desktop
Excellent
Business Application Running
Excellent
Light Multitasking
Good
Basic Home Use
Excellent
Upgrading an OEM PC
Good

Target Audience

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

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Core i3-10105

Pros

  • Included UHD Graphics 630 for display flexibility
  • Low 65W TDP keeps cooling simple
  • Compatible with both 400 and 500 series motherboards
  • Affordable on the used market
  • Solid single-threaded performance for basic tasks

Cons

  • Limited to PCIe 3.0
  • Memory controller capped at DDR4-2666
  • Only 6MB of L3 cache
  • Older 14nm manufacturing process
  • Outperformed by cheaper newer AMD alternatives
  • No PCIe 4.0 support for modern NVMe drives
Intel Core i3-10300

Pros

  • 8MB L3 cache is larger than retail i3 alternatives
  • High 90W PL2 allows strong burst performance if cooled properly
  • Includes TSX instructions
  • UHD 630 for basic display tasks
  • Can often be found cheap on the used market from scrapped PCs

Cons

  • OEM-only, never sold at retail
  • No official warranty for consumers
  • 90W PL2 may overwhelm stock OEM coolers
  • Still limited to PCIe 3.0 and DDR4-2666
  • 4 cores are limiting for modern workloads
  • Very difficult to find standalone

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Core i3-10105

Intel Core i3-10300

Our Verdict on Each

A solid entry-level processor that served as a reliable budget option in 2021, though it is now outpaced by newer architectures and limited by PCIe 3.0 and DDR4-2666 memory speeds.

Best for: Upgrading an existing LGA 1200 system on a very tight budget where the CPU can be found used at a steep discount.

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A capable OEM-only chip that is slightly better than its retail counterparts thanks to 8MB of L3 cache, though its 90W PL2 is an oddity for a 4-core part that most OEM coolers cannot handle.

Best for: Pulling one from a scrapped OEM PC to use in a cheap LGA 1200 build, taking advantage of the 8MB cache.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which uses less power?

The Intel Core i3-10300 has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Core i3-10105 (65 W), Intel Core i3-10300 (62 W).

Do Intel Core i3-10105 and Intel Core i3-10300 use the same socket?

Yes — all of these CPUs use the LGA 1200 socket, so they share compatible motherboards.