Core i7-13700K vs Ryzen Threadripper 1950

Intel

Core i7-13700K

16 Cores24 Thrd125 WWMax: 5.4 GHz2022

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AMD

Ryzen Threadripper 1950

16 Cores32 Thrd180 WWMax: 3.2 GHz2017

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i7-13700K

Performance Spectrum - CPU

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Head-to-Head Verdict, Benchmarks, Value & Long-Term Outlook

This comparison brings together gaming FPS, productivity performance, platform differences, power efficiency, pricing context, and upgrade path so you can see which CPU actually makes more sense.

Core i7-13700K

2022

Why buy it

  • Better for gaming: +26.7% higher average FPS across 50 shared CPU benchmark tests.
  • Costs $590 less on MSRP ($409 MSRP vs $999 MSRP).
  • Delivers 406.5% more PassMark for each dollar spent, at 111.9 vs 22.1 PassMark/$ ($409 MSRP vs $999 MSRP).
  • Draws 125W instead of 180W, a 55W reduction.
  • Newer platform on LGA1700 with DDR5 support instead of SP3r2 and DDR4.

Trade-offs

  • Less compelling for workstation-style loads than Ryzen Threadripper 1950, which brings 16 cores / 32 threads and 64 PCIe lanes.

Ryzen Threadripper 1950

2017

Why buy it

  • Better for workstations and heavier parallel workloads: 16 cores / 32 threads, plus 64 PCIe lanes vs 20.
  • 220% more PCIe lanes (64 vs 20) for storage and expansion-heavy builds.

Trade-offs

  • Worse for gaming: lower average FPS than Core i7-13700K across 50 shared CPU benchmark tests.
  • Lower Cinebench R23 multi-core (18,780 vs 31,000).
  • Lower PassMark per dollar, at 22.1 vs 111.9 PassMark/$ ($999 MSRP vs $409 MSRP).
  • 44% higher power demand at 180W vs 125W.
  • Older platform position on SP3r2 with DDR4, while Core i7-13700K moves to LGA1700 and DDR5.

Quick Answers

So, is Core i7-13700K better than Ryzen Threadripper 1950?
Not in a simple one-size-fits-all way. Ryzen Threadripper 1950 makes more sense for workstation-style multi-core throughput, while Core i7-13700K is the better mainstream desktop choice for gaming, platform cost, and day-to-day practicality.
Which one is better for gaming?
If gaming is the priority, Core i7-13700K is the better pick here. According to our tests, it delivers 26.7% more average FPS across 50 shared CPU game tests.
Which one is better for streaming, content creation, and heavy multitasking?
For streaming, content creation, and heavier multitasking, Core i7-13700K is the better fit. You are getting 65.1% better Cinebench R23 multi-core, backed by 16 cores and 24 threads.
Which one is the smarter buy today, not just the cheaper CPU?
Core i7-13700K is the smarter buy today. Core i7-13700K is $590 cheaper on MSRP at $409 MSRP versus $999 MSRP, and it gives you a 26.7% average FPS lead across 50 shared CPU game tests in our data. It is also 406.5% better value on MSRP (111.9 vs 22.1 PassMark/$), so the better CPU is not just faster, it is also the cleaner value play on paper.
Which one is more future-proof for 2026 and beyond?
Core i7-13700K is the more future-proof choice for 2026 and beyond. You are getting a newer CPU generation (2022 vs 2017), a healthier platform with LGA1700 and DDR5 instead of SP3r2, and more multi-core headroom with 16 cores / 24 threads instead of 16/32. That should give you a better long-term upgrade path for motherboard, RAM, and future CPU swaps.

Games Benchmarks

Paired with RTX 4090

To accurately isolate CPU performance, all benchmarks below use an NVIDIA RTX 4090 as the reference GPU. This eliminates GPU-side bottlenecks and highlights pure processing throughput differences between the CPUs.

Note: Real-world results may vary based on your actual GPU. CPU performance impact is more visible in processing-intensive titles and high-refresh-rate gaming scenarios.

Path of Exile 2

Path of Exile 2

PresetCore i7-13700KRyzen Threadripper 1950
1080p
low284 FPS173 FPS
medium268 FPS153 FPS
high223 FPS124 FPS
ultra190 FPS99 FPS
1440p
low238 FPS139 FPS
medium200 FPS117 FPS
high159 FPS92 FPS
ultra139 FPS74 FPS
4K
low159 FPS65 FPS
medium134 FPS59 FPS
high103 FPS46 FPS
ultra90 FPS36 FPS
Counter-Strike 2

Counter-Strike 2

PresetCore i7-13700KRyzen Threadripper 1950
1080p
low689 FPS336 FPS
medium580 FPS304 FPS
high484 FPS261 FPS
ultra439 FPS210 FPS
1440p
low595 FPS287 FPS
medium525 FPS264 FPS
high441 FPS228 FPS
ultra378 FPS182 FPS
4K
low348 FPS184 FPS
medium314 FPS169 FPS
high295 FPS147 FPS
ultra261 FPS115 FPS
League of Legends

League of Legends

PresetCore i7-13700KRyzen Threadripper 1950
1080p
low648 FPS552 FPS
medium530 FPS505 FPS
high467 FPS458 FPS
ultra405 FPS407 FPS
1440p
low591 FPS531 FPS
medium491 FPS439 FPS
high427 FPS385 FPS
ultra371 FPS341 FPS
4K
low434 FPS401 FPS
medium374 FPS318 FPS
high339 FPS281 FPS
ultra290 FPS234 FPS
Valorant

Valorant

PresetCore i7-13700KRyzen Threadripper 1950
1080p
low970 FPS552 FPS
medium883 FPS552 FPS
high766 FPS552 FPS
ultra689 FPS487 FPS
1440p
low829 FPS552 FPS
medium740 FPS535 FPS
high642 FPS462 FPS
ultra566 FPS391 FPS
4K
low567 FPS416 FPS
medium515 FPS382 FPS
high463 FPS343 FPS
ultra404 FPS295 FPS

Technical Specifications

Side-by-side comparison of Core i7-13700K and Ryzen Threadripper 1950

Intel

Core i7-13700K

The Core i7-13700K is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 27 September 2022 (3 years ago). It is based on the Raptor Lake, Raptor Cove, Gracemont (2022) architecture. It features 16 cores and 24 threads. Base frequency is 3.4 GHz, with boost up to 5.4 GHz. L3 cache: 30 MB (total). L2 cache: 2 MB (per core). Built on Intel 7 nm process technology. Socket: LGA1700. Thermal design power (TDP): 125 Watt. Memory support: DDR4, DDR5. Passmark benchmark score: 45,784 points. Launch price was $409.

AMD

Ryzen Threadripper 1950

The Ryzen Threadripper 1950 is manufactured by AMD. It was released in 29 July 2017 (8 years ago). It is based on the Zen (2017−2020) architecture. It features 16 cores and 32 threads. Base frequency is 3.2 GHz, with boost up to 3.2 GHz. L3 cache: 32 MB. L2 cache: 512 kB (per core). Built on 14 nm process technology. Socket: SP3r2. Thermal design power (TDP): 180 Watt. Memory support: DDR4 Quad-channel. Passmark benchmark score: 22,077 points. Launch price was $299.

Processing Power

The Core i7-13700K packs 16 cores / 24 threads, matching the Ryzen Threadripper 1950's 16 cores. Boost clocks reach 5.4 GHz on the Core i7-13700K versus 3.2 GHz on the Ryzen Threadripper 1950 — a 51.2% clock advantage for the Core i7-13700K (base: 3.4 GHz vs 3.2 GHz). The Core i7-13700K uses the Raptor Lake, Raptor Cove, Gracemont (2022) architecture (Intel 7 nm), while the Ryzen Threadripper 1950 uses Zen (2017−2020) (14 nm). In PassMark, the Core i7-13700K scores 45,784 against the Ryzen Threadripper 1950's 22,077 — a 69.9% lead for the Core i7-13700K. Cinebench R23 multi-core: 31,000 vs 18,780 (49.1% advantage for the Core i7-13700K). Geekbench 6 single-core — the metric most relevant to gaming — records 2,846 vs 1,961, a 36.8% lead for the Core i7-13700K that directly translates to higher frame rates. Multi-core Geekbench: 18,980 vs 10,100 (61.1% advantage for the Core i7-13700K). L3 cache: 30 MB (total) on the Core i7-13700K vs 32 MB on the Ryzen Threadripper 1950.

FeatureCore i7-13700KRyzen Threadripper 1950
Cores / Threads
16 / 24
16 / 32
Boost Clock
5.4 GHz+69%
3.2 GHz
Base Clock
3.4 GHz+6%
3.2 GHz
L3 Cache
30 MB (total)
32 MB+7%
L2 Cache
2 MB (per core)+300%
512 kB (per core)
Process
Intel 7 nm-50%
14 nm
Architecture
Raptor Lake, Raptor Cove, Gracemont (2022)
Zen (2017−2020)
PassMark
45,784+107%
22,077
Cinebench R23 Multi
31,000+65%
18,780
Geekbench 6 Single
2,846+45%
1,961
Geekbench 6 Multi
18,980+88%
10,100
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Memory & Platform

The Core i7-13700K uses the LGA1700 socket (PCIe 5.0), while the Ryzen Threadripper 1950 uses SP3r2 (PCIe 4.0) — making them incompatible on the same motherboard. Maximum memory speed reaches DDR5-5600 on the Core i7-13700K versus DDR4-2666 on the Ryzen Threadripper 1950 — the Core i7-13700K supports 22.2% faster memory, which can translate to measurable gains in memory-sensitive workloads. The Core i7-13700K supports up to 192 GB of RAM compared to 128 GB 40% more capacity for professional workloads. Memory channels: 2 (Core i7-13700K) vs 4 (Ryzen Threadripper 1950). PCIe lanes: 20 (Core i7-13700K) vs 64 (Ryzen Threadripper 1950) — the Ryzen Threadripper 1950 offers 44 more lanes for additional GPUs or NVMe drives. Chipset compatibility: Intel Z790,Intel H770,Intel B760,Intel Z690,Intel H670,Intel B660,Intel H610 (Core i7-13700K) and X399 (Ryzen Threadripper 1950).

FeatureCore i7-13700KRyzen Threadripper 1950
Socket
LGA1700
SP3r2
PCIe Generation
PCIe 5.0+25%
PCIe 4.0
Max RAM Speed
DDR5-5600+25%
DDR4-2666
Max RAM Capacity
192 GB+50%
128 GB
RAM Channels
2
4+100%
ECC Support
Yes
Yes
PCIe Lanes
20
64+220%
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Advanced Features

Both processors feature an unlocked multiplier for overclocking. Virtualization support: true (Core i7-13700K) vs AMD-V (Ryzen Threadripper 1950). The Core i7-13700K includes integrated graphics (Intel UHD Graphics 770), while the Ryzen Threadripper 1950 requires a dedicated GPU. Primary use case: Ryzen Threadripper 1950 targets Workstation. Direct competitor: Core i7-13700K rivals Ryzen 9 7900X; Ryzen Threadripper 1950 rivals Core i9-7960X.

FeatureCore i7-13700KRyzen Threadripper 1950
Integrated GPU
Yes
No
IGPU Model
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Unlocked
Yes
Yes
AVX-512
No
No
Virtualization
true
AMD-V
Target Use
Workstation
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Value Analysis

The Core i7-13700K launched at $409 MSRP, while the Ryzen Threadripper 1950 debuted at $999. On MSRP ($409 vs $999), the Core i7-13700K is $590 cheaper. In terms of value on MSRP (PassMark points per dollar), the Core i7-13700K delivers 111.9 pts/$ vs 22.1 pts/$ for the Ryzen Threadripper 1950 — making the Core i7-13700K the 134.1% better value option.

FeatureCore i7-13700KRyzen Threadripper 1950
MSRP
$409-59%
$999
Performance per Dollar
111.9+406%
22.1
Release Date
2022
2017