The Celeron 1007U is at least 2x slower gaming CPU than the Core i9-12900K. We cannot compare value as at least one CPU is out of stock.
Advantages of the Celeron 1007U
- Consumes up to 86% less energy – 17 vs 125 Watts
Advantages of the Core i9-12900K
- At least 2x faster CPU for gaming
- Can execute more multi-threaded tasks simultaneously – 24 vs 2 threads
Celeron 1007U vs Core i9-12900K for Gaming
The CPU's performance in selected game and settings
Celeron 1007U
Jan 20th, 2013
Average FPS
163
77%
Min 1% FPS
110
79%
Price, $
Out of Stock
Value, $/FPS
Not Available
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Core i9-12900K
Nov 4th, 2021
Average FPS
213
100%
Min 1% FPS
140
100%
Price, $
$325.99
100%
Value, $/FPS
$1.53/FPS
100%
Celeron 1007U vs Core i9-12900K in My Games
The FPS you'll get in saved games, click on a game to change it
The FPS you'll get in saved games, click on a game to change it
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Synthetic Benchmarks
The Celeron 1007U vs Core i9-12900K in synthetic CPU benchmarks
Performance Specifications
The Celeron 1007U vs Core i9-12900K in core CPU performance specifications
Celeron 1007U
Jan 20th, 2013
Cores
2-core
12%
L3 Cache
2 MB
7%
Base Frequency
1.5 GHz
47%
Turbo Frequency
GHz
Max. DDR3 RAM Speed
MHz
Core i9-12900K
Nov 4th, 2021
Cores
16-core
100%
L3 Cache
30 MB
100%
Base Frequency
3.2 GHz
100%
Turbo Frequency
5.2 GHz
100%
Max. DDR5 RAM Speed
4800 MHz
100%
Specifications
Comparison of all specifications
Celeron 1007U | SpecificationsComparison of all specifications | Core i9-12900K |
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General | ||
Jan 20th, 2013 | Release Date | Nov 4th, 2021 |
Not Available | MSRP | $599.00 |
Laptop | Segment | Desktop |
Intel BGA 1023 | Socket | Intel Socket 1700 |
Ivy Bridge | Codename | Alder Lake |
17 W | Power Consumption | 125 W |
Performance | ||
2 | Cores | 16 |
2 | Threads | 24 |
1.5 GHz | Base Frequency | 3.2 GHz |
Non-Turbo | Turbo Frequency | 5.2 GHz |
2 MB | L3 Cache | 30 MB |
Other Features | ||
DDR3 | RAM | DDR4 @ 3200 MHz, DDR5 @ 4800 MHz |
Intel HD | Integrated Graphics | UHD Graphics 770 |
No | Overclockable | Yes |