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Intel Core i7-12700 Processor
£266.97 INC VAT- Cores/Threads: 12 (8P-cores + 4E-cores) / 20 threads
- Base Clock: 2.1 GHz (P-cores) / 1.6 GHz (E-cores)
- Max Turbo Boost: 4.9 GHz (P-cores) / 3.6 GHz (E-cores)
- TDP:Â 65WÂ (PL1), boosts higher under load (PL2 ~180W)
- Socket:Â LGA 1700Â (Compatible with 600/700-series motherboards)
- Cache:Â 25MBÂ L3 (Smart Cache)
- Architecture: Hybrid (Alder Lake) – Combines P-cores + E-cores
- iGPU:Â Intel UHD Graphics 770Â (if not an “F” variant)
- Memory Support: DDR4-3200 / DDR5-4800, PCIe 5.0 support
Intel Core i7-13700K Desktop Processor
£352.72 INC VAT- 16 Cores (8P + 8E) & 24 Threads – Elite multitasking for gaming and productivity
- Up to 5.4GHz Boost (P-Cores) – Maximized single-threaded performance
- Intel Thermal Velocity Boost & Turbo Boost Max 3.0 – Smarter, faster clock speeds
- Increased L2/L3 Cache – Faster data access for smoother workflows
Intel Core i7-14700 Desktop Processor
£325.56 INC VAT- Intel 7 Process Technology
- Hybrid Core Architecture with Thread Director
- PCIe 5.0 & 4.0 Support
- DDR4-3200/DDR5-5600 Memory
- Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 770
- WiFi 7 & Thunderbolt 4 Ready
Intel Core i7-14700F Desktop Processor
£309.57 INC VAT- High-FPS 1440p/4K Gaming
- Streaming and Content Creation
- Demanding Multitasking Workloads
Intel Core i7-14700K Desktop Processor
£338.43 INC VAT- 8P+16E Cores | Up to 6.0GHz Boost – Elite gaming & productivity
- 36MB Cache | PCIe 5.0 x16 + 4.0 x4
- Intel Core i7-14700K
- 8P+12E Cores | Up to 5.6GHz Boost – Perfect balance for gamers & creators
- 33MB Cache | 20 PCIe Lanes
- Intel Core i5-14600K
Intel Core i7-14700KF Desktop Processor
£365.84 INC VAT- 24 Cores (8P+16E) | Up to 6.0GHz Boost
- 36MB Cache | 125W Base Power
- 20 PCIe 5.0 Lanes
- Intel Core i5-14600K
- 14 Cores (6P+8E) | Up to 5.3GHz Boost
- 24MB Cache | 125W Base Power
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