CPU Comparison
Intel Core i5-14400T vs Core i7-14700T
A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i5-14400T is a power-efficient desktop processor featuring a hybrid 6 P-core and 4 E-core architecture for a total of 10 cores and 16 threads. With a remarkably low 35W base power rating, it is tailored for small form factor PCs, thin clients, and home theater setups where thermals and acoustics are critical. The processor runs at a 1.5 GHz P-core base frequency but can boost up to 4.5 GHz when needed, providing burst performance for demanding tasks. It includes 20 MB of L3 cache and Intel UHD Graphics 730, capable of handling 4K media playback effortlessly. Supporting both DDR4 and DDR5 memory on the LGA 1700 socket, the i5-14400T offers an excellent balance of everyday computing capability and power-sipping efficiency for eco-conscious users.
The Bottom Line
Overview & Launch
Specifications Compared
Performance Compared
Productivity
Hybrid cores handle office and light productivity very well.
Excellent multi-threaded performance due to 12 E-cores handling background tasks.
Gaming
Good for 1080p gaming when paired with a discrete GPU.
Performs admirably in gaming when paired with a discrete GPU, though limited by 35W base.
Virtualization
E-cores provide good background VM support.
Great for home lab virtualization with 28 threads available.
Efficiency
Outstanding performance per watt at 35W.
Top-tier performance per watt, designed specifically for low-power environments.
Specialized Performance
AI / ML
- No NPU
- E-cores can handle background AI tasks efficiently
- No dedicated NPU
- E-cores can assist with background AI inference tasks
Content Creation
Gaming
- 4.5 GHz boost provides strong single-core gaming performance
- UHD 730 is only suitable for e-sports
- Becomes a great gaming chip with a discrete GPU
- 5.2 GHz boost provides strong single-core gaming performance
- Requires a discrete GPU for 3D rendering
- Thermal limits may cause throttling in poorly ventilated cases
Industry Impact
Best CPU by Use Case
Target Audience
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros
- Extremely low 35W TDP
- 10 cores and 16 threads
- Supports DDR4 and DDR5
- High 4.5 GHz boost clock
- Includes UHD 730 graphics
- Affordable price point
Cons
- Very low 1.5 GHz base clock
- Locked multiplier
- UHD 730 graphics are basic
- 154W PL2 requires robust VRM for burst
- No bundled cooler
Pros
- Extremely low 35W base TDP
- Massive 20-core / 28-thread count
- 5.2 GHz max turbo boost
- Supports PCIe Gen 5.0 and DDR5
- Excellent for small form factor builds
Cons
- Carries a price premium over the 65W i7-14700
- Low 1.3 GHz base clock
- Locked multiplier
- Relies heavily on chassis cooling for turbo boost
Competitors & Alternatives
Intel Core i5-14400T
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600TRival
Efficient Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 5 8600GRival
Desktop APU
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i5-14500TRival
Efficient Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 7 5700GRival
Desktop APU
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i3-14100TRival
Efficient Desktop
Higher 65W base TDP provides much better sustained performance.
Compare head-to-headPrevious generation with similar efficiency at a lower price.
Compare head-to-headCheaper alternative if multi-threading is not required.
Compare head-to-head
Core i7-14700T
- AMD Ryzen 9 7900Rival
Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 7 7700TRival
Desktop
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i9-13900TRival
Desktop
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i5-14400TRival
Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 5 8600TRival
Desktop
- Intel Core i7-14700Alt
Offers the same performance at a lower price if you have the cooling headroom for 65W.
- Intel Core i7-14701TEAlt
Better choice if you need a pure P-core design within a low 45W envelope.
Higher clock speeds and more P-cores for ultimate low-power performance.
Compare head-to-head- AMD Ryzen 7 7700Alt
Standard desktop alternative with strong efficiency.
More budget-friendly low-power option for basic tasks.
Compare head-to-head
Our Verdict on Each
An incredibly efficient 10-core processor that brings hybrid architecture to low-power builds without sacrificing burst performance.
Best for: Building a small form factor or fanless PC where thermals are restricted but multi-core performance is desired.
Read the full reviewAn incredibly efficient 20-core processor that delivers desktop-class multi-threaded performance for thermally constrained small form factor builds.
Best for: The Core i7-14700T is highly recommended for builders constructing a mini-ITX system, a home server, or a silent office PC where a 35W power limit is essential. Its 20-core hybrid architecture provides exceptional multi-threaded performance for a low-power chip, and the 5.2 GHz boost ensures solid single-threaded responsiveness. However, if you are building a standard desktop or a gaming rig, the 65W i7-14700 is a much better value. The 14700T often carries a price premium over its non-T counterpart due to the specialized silicon binning required for 35W operation. Furthermore, its low base clock of 1.3 GHz means it relies heavily on turbo boost, which can be constrained in poorly ventilated cases. Choose the 14700T only if power consumption and heat dissipation are your primary constraints.
Read the full reviewFrequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Intel Core i5-14400T or Core i7-14700T?
Based on our editorial ratings, the Core i7-14700T 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 i5-14400T or Core i7-14700T?
For gaming, the Core i7-14700T leads with a gaming performance score of 85/100 among Intel Core i5-14400T and Core i7-14700T.
Do Intel Core i5-14400T and Core i7-14700T use the same socket?
No. They use different sockets (Intel Core i5-14400T: LGA 1700, Core i7-14700T: Intel Socket 1700), so each needs a compatible motherboard.
Which has more cores?
The Core i7-14700T has the most cores. Core counts: Intel Core i5-14400T (10 cores), Core i7-14700T (20 cores).