Processors

Intel Core i5 14400F CPU Review

How We Test

We continue to update our testing methods around once per year. As such, we re-test older hardware to reflect changes over time. These can be driver updates, Windows updates, game patches, and more; all of which have an impact on performance figures. Furthermore, we update our test benches to newer and more relevant hardware. This means that our new reviews aren’t always comparable to those of older reviews, so please compare the testing methodology on older reviews should you be trying to compare them with newer ones.

Replicate Our Results

When it comes to our benchmarks in our reviews, the benchmarks are pretty self-explanatory and are kept as simple as possible, although there are a few exceptions. Remember that your choice of a graphics card, CPU, the silicon lottery, and other factors can yield different numbers, and there’s always a margin for error when using any software.

Links are provided below, as well as the settings we use. We encourage you to not just look at how one product compares to any other, but how it compares to your own. If you’re looking to build a new system, you should benchmark your current PC using the benchmarks available to you. You should then look at the percentage improvement from your current hardware to the hardware tested here to give you a ballpark figure of how much of an upgrade this will provide you with.

Processor Test Systems

Test System (AM5)
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RAM TEAMGroup T-Force Delta RGB 7600MHz CL36 Review Buy Now
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Power Supply NZXT C1000 Gold Review Buy Now
Storage Seagate FIRECUDA 530 1TB Review Buy Now
Chassis NZXT H7 Flow Review Buy Now
OS Windows 11 Pro Version 21H2    
Drivers Graphics: 537.42    
Test System (AM4)
Motherboard Gigabyte X570S AORUS Master Review Buy Now
Processor Changes Per Review Review Buy Now
GPU INNO3D RTX 4090 iCHILL X3 OC Review Buy Now
RAM Kingston Fury Renegade DDR4 32GB 3600MHz CL16 Review Buy Now
CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken Z73 RGB   Buy Now
Power Supply NZXT C1000 Gold Review Buy Now
Storage Seagate FIRECUDA 530 1TB Review Buy Now
Chassis NZXT H7 Flow Review Buy Now
OS Windows 11 Pro Version 21H2    
Drivers Graphics: 537.42    
Test System (Z690)
Motherboard MSI Z690 Unify
BIOS Version 7D28v17
Review Buy Now
Processor Changes Per Review    
GPU INNO3D RTX 4090 iCHILL X3 OC Review Buy Now
RAM TEAMGroup T-Force Delta RGB 7600MHz CL36 Review Buy Now
CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken Z73 RGB   Buy Now
Power Supply NZXT C1000 Gold Review Buy Now
Storage Seagate FIRECUDA 530 1TB Review Buy Now
Chassis NZXT H7 Flow Review Buy Now
OS Windows 11 Pro Version 21H2    
Drivers Graphics: 537.42    
Test System (Z790)
Motherboard ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Extreme Review Buy Now
Processor Changes Per Review    
GPU INNO3D RTX 4090 iCHILL X3 OC Review Buy Now
RAM TEAMGroup T-Force Delta RGB 7600MHz CL36 Review Buy Now
CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken Z73 RGB   Buy Now
Power Supply NZXT C1000 Gold Review Buy Now
Storage Seagate FIRECUDA 530 1TB Review Buy Now
Chassis NZXT H7 Flow Review Buy Now
OS Windows 11 Pro Version 21H2    
Drivers Graphics: 537.42    

Software

We use a variety of software from different developers to assist in our testing and to give us the most consistent results possible. Some applications are specifically used for testing, while others are simply used for monitoring and to aid us in making sure that our results are as accurate as possible.

Software Used

Gaming

To gauge performance levels which are easily reproduced time after time, by both ourselves and our readers, we now stick strictly to games default profiles. Given how powerful most modern cards are getting, we’ve began using more demanding profiles for most games, but will otherwise state on a per game basis if we use other profiles beyond High, Ultra, Maximum or their respective equivalent at all resolutions. V-Sync is always disabled in our testing, and all FPS caps that can be removed are. We also enable XMP and Resizable bar technology across all platforms to keep things as fair as possible.

Games

While we test a lot of games, it’s not possible to display all of the data on the website or in our videos. Instead, we include access to all of our testing data for our Patreon members (link), where members get a ton of other benefits as well.

What we do, however, is display charts for averages across all game titles to give a better picture of performance across all titles tested.

  • Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare II
  • Cyberpunk 2077
  • F1 23
  • Far Cry 6
  • Hogwarts Legacy
  • Horizon Zero Dawn
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
  • Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
  • Remnant II
  • The Riftbreaker
  • Watch Dogs: Legion

Resolutions

  • 1080p (Full HD)

Some tests will also include features such as NVIDIA DLSS and Ray Tracing. However, these will be clearly labelled and may only appear in reviews for graphics cards that support those features.

Power Consumption

Not being content on simply reading total system power draw at both idle and load, we now have the ability thanks to sensors built into the system to find the exact CPU package power draw during any one instance. We now check power draw during Cinebench R23 single and multi-core runs as well as during a set amount of games.

Temperatures

Temperatures are measured in a very similar way to power consumption and are taken during a Cinebench R23 multi-core and single-core run, as well as during a set amount of games at the max levels seen.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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