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I don't upgrade often, and until now I was still running my trusty 4790k, which still can hold it's own pretty well, but now with the 10700k, the 1080 isn't bottlenecked by my CPU any more, and it's VERY noticeable in certain games I normally saw slight issues.
Should you upgrade 9th gen, or even 8th gen to 10th gen? Honestly, probably not. But if you're say, a few of more generations behind now, it's a worthy upgrade. Yes it's an upgraded 9900k, but that's still really good for ~$400!
(pic included just because I find it hilarious how absurdly big the Noctua D15 cooler is)
1 MONTH UPDATE:
So yeah it's just shy of a month using it and it's been a beast. I haven't messed with clocks at all since the built in boosts do the job fine, especially paired with the D15 keeping it nice and cool. Haven't gone above 60c in full load yet.
PC Build:
CPU: i7-10700k
CPUC: Noctua NH-D15 Chromax
MOBO: MSI Z490-A PRO
RAM: 32GB (4x8GB) HyperX Fury DDR4 3200
GFX: MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X
PSU: Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 750w
DRIVES: 250GB Samsung 970 EVO Plus M.2, 1TB Seagate SSHD, 2TB Samsung 860 Evo SSD, 4TB WD Black HDD

Was originally worried about temps as most reviews said 10th gen Intels are running hot. I have a Noctua NH-U12S cooling this without issues (not overclocked). CPU does heat up immensely in Warzone where a 3-4 hour gaming session has temperatures in the mid 70s c.
Pubg, dota 2, and escape from tarkov this CPU only heats up to high 50's to low 60's which is better than I expected. I personally won't overclock this until I invest in a better air cooler or aio. Will update this review as I complete testing and benchmarks.

There were some concerns regarding the idle and under load temperatures, but I have not seen any temperatures above 65C even during continuous stress testing on stock clock speeds.
If you DO plan to overclock the CPU, it seems like a no-brainer invest in a better cooling solution (probably AIO with 240 mm radiator) and a motherboard with decent VRMs.

my FPS jumped from 320hz to 360hz, just in time for that 360hz monitor.



Today, after finally getting the other parts, I started building and...the CPU won't fit the chipset on the z490 motherboard. OK, maybe it was just me, I started a post on Reddit to get help, because at first I always think it's me doing things wrong and double checked everything. I doubted the motherboard, maybe some manufacture error...I would NEVER have imagined buying a FAKE Intel CPU on Amazon, sold and shipped by Amazon itself. Pictures are here as proof, check any image of the genuine one on the net, you will see that the notches position is different and the back of the cpu (with pins) is also different. In mine, the metal is like brushed, different from other intel cpus with a "granular" metallic effect. The guy in buildapc subbredit even got the right CPU, it was i9-9940x or any 2066 chipest CPU. And, to make things worse, this FAKE cpu damaged my Gigabyte Z490 Aorus Elite AC chipset, it was a new motherboard purchased with the CPU.
Now, after hours and hours of headache with Amazon support, the best I was offered is a refund/return where I am still losing money. So, even when scumming customers by sending them counterfeit products, Amazon still want to make benefit and make the customer (victim is a more suited word since it's a scum) pay for it. I lost something like $40 in the process, great experience. I will update on this when I will really got my money back (the support guy was great but I lost all my trust in Amazon).
So, if you are shipping outside the USA, do it at your own risks. Amazon CAN'T be trusted. I am also going to report this to Intel, they have to know that Amazon is selling counterfeit of their products.


My config in case anyone wanted to know:
CPU- 10700k
Cooler - Corsair H105
MB- Gigabyte Aorus Z490
Graphics- RTX 2080 Super
Ram - 4 x 4gb ddr4
2 Samsung 860s and 1 M.2 870 (I'd recommend picking up an M.2 if you go with gigabytes now motherboards.. theyre putting 2-4 slots on their MBs now so I feel like it's just untapped potential if you're not going to be using at least one of those slots)
Power- EVGA 750w (80+ gold I think?)
Case - I did have everything in an NZXT S340, but I just moved it all into that new Corsair mesh case that came out (TD500 Mesh) and airflow and aesthetics are superb.


I think I may have gotten lucky on the silicon with this chip. I can hit 5.1Ghz stable but it does start to get a little too hot for my comfort, but i actually dont start thermal throttling until I try 5.2Ghz all core. Again, this is just on air using a Noctua DH-D15 so its possible I could do more with an AIO cooler. With enough cooling and time spent tweaking this chip may very well hit 5.2Ghz all core and remain stable. I'll update the review if i ever give that a shot.
Its expensive of course.. because it's intel. But if Intel is your jam.. you cant go wrong here.


This was an unexpected steal because I managed to find it at $380 instead of the crazy prices people are selling these chips for right now.




WARNING: The K series does NOT come with a cooler. You must get your own.

This new processor is awesome. With the camera software installed as it was before processor is running at around 25%. So I can install some more camera's with no problems.

As expected, temps are a little hot when overclocking. I used XMP I, clocked to 5.1GHz and left voltage on adaptive. My mobo thinks it's a good idea to stick a whopping 1.545v into it to support 5.1GHz and hit over 100C (exact temp unknown, neither of my monitoring programs read hotter than 100C), but that's totally unnecessary. Dropping down to 1.46v, highest temp spike during stress test hit 90C, not a degree warmer (25min stress test using Cinebench, 360mm ROG AIO). My goal is to hit 5.2GHz this evening. If I have the ability to update reviews, I will post results.
Overall, 10/10, strongly recommend. It's a good out-of-the-box processor, and it's fantastic for overclocking, at a price point that doesn't make you want to rip your legs off.

cores and thread. I hope that Intel has something in the works for more cores and threads. But the honest truth I still love Intel products.


I went from fluctuating 50-70fps on GTA 5 max settings 1080p (with common large frame drops) on my old processor, to consistent 80-100fps on this one. Almost night and day difference. My computer is so much faster in pretty much every way! I highly recommend this if you can't get your hands on the new Ryzen 5000 series. Intel 10th gen is truly the next best thing right now, at least before RKL.

